Amaurosis Fugax Definition, Causes & More
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10. Stroke
Because strokes can occur in any part of the brain, vision loss and other visual symptoms can vary somewhat depending on a stroke’s location and severity. Amaurosis fugax can occur when the occipital, temporal, or parietal lobe have been damaged by the stroke.
Treating vision loss in a stroke victim includes rehabilitating patients with normal daily activities in an effort to restimulate the affected areas. Prism lenses are sometimes prescribed to widen the field of vision.12Shapiro, Deborah. ‘Stroke-Related Vision Loss: Vision Rehabilitation at Wilmer Eye Institute.’ Stroke-Related Vision Loss | Vision Rehabilitation At, Wilmer Eye Institute, 24 Sept. 2019, www.hopkinsmedicine.org/wilmer/services/low/vision/Stroke-Related/Vision/Loss/low/vision.html.
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