Vision abnormalities: These may include blurred vision, double vision, and inflammation of the optic nerve (called optic neuritis), involuntary eye movement or eye pain ...
vision abnormalities. Advanced lung disease leads to emphysema, in which small air sacs in the lungs (alveoli) are damaged. Characteristic features of emphysema include: difficulty breathing, ...
Ocular albinism is a genetic disorder characterized by vision abnormalities in affected males. Vision deficits are present at birth and do not become more severe over time. Affected individuals have normal skin pigmentation.
Review of systems should seek symptoms of other cranial nerve dysfunction, such as vision abnormalities (2nd cranial nerve); numbness of forehead and cheek (5th cranial nerve); facial weakness (7th cranial nerve); dizziness, hearing loss, ...
If you have other vision disturbances, see vision abnormalities. References Crouch ER Jr, Crouch ER, Grant T. Ophthalmology. In: Rakel RE, ed. Textbook of Family Medicine. 7th ed. Philadelphia, Pa: Saunders Elsevier; 2007:chap 53.
Eye Bruising Blood in ear canals Vision abnormalities Facial muscle weakness Hearing Problems Balance problems Sensation problems in face Smelling Difficulties Nasal drip from leaking cerebral spinal fluid ...
Mental retardation and/or behavior problems Hearing problems Vision abnormalities, blindness, and/or cataracts Heart defects Increased risk of diabetes throughout early life Death in utero ...
The goals of treatment of a prolactinoma are to return prolactin secretion to normal, reduce tumor size, correct any vision abnormalities, and restore the normal function of the pituitary gland.
Other complaints may include headaches, severe itching, gastrointestinal pain or chronic constipation, seizures, and vision abnormalities. Individuals with NF2 usually complain of a ringing in the ears (tinnitus) and deafness.
Difficulty understanding speech (out of proportion to total hearing loss) Dizziness Loss of balance Numbness in the face or one ear Pain in the face or one ear Transient vision abnormalities ...
Abnormal or insufficient melanin pigmentresults in vision abnormalities and light skin that is very susceptible to damage from the sun. Oculocutaneous albinism is inherited as an autosomal recessive genetic condition.
Type 3 is often associated with milder vision abnormalities than the other forms of oculocutaneous albinism. Type 4 has signs and symptoms similar to those seen with type 2.
The earliest symptoms are shortness of breath following mild activity, reduced ability to exercise, and wheezing. Other signs and symptoms can include: unintentional weight loss, recurring respiratory infections, fatigue and vision abnormalities.
Vision abnormalities Pallor or plethora Hirsutism - Excessive hair growth (females) Constipation Hypertension (high blood pressure) resulting from secretion of renin by the tumour (30% of cases)[4] Elevated calcium levels (Hypercalcemia) ...
gastroenteritis, gastrointestinal hemorrhage, infection, joint disorder, migraine, nervousness, paresthesia, rectal disorder, rectal hemorrhage, sinusitis, stool abnormalities, tenesmus, urinary frequency, vasodilation, and vision abnormalities.
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