Amaurosis Fugax Definition, Causes & More
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7. Polyarteris nodosa
A rare blood vessel disease that causes inflammation in small to medium-sized arteries, polyarteris nodosa can affect a number of bodily organs including the skin, joints, and eyes. Inflamed arteries may become too swollen to efficiently transport blood, which can lead to organs functioning at a reduced capacity, or even shutting down.
Polyarteris nodosa only affects the eye in 1-4 percent of patients, but when it does it can cause blurred or double vision, as well as partial or total vision loss.9‘Polyarteritis Nodosa.’ Genetic and Rare Diseases Information Center, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, rarediseases.info.nih.gov/diseases/7360/polyarteritis-nodosa.
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