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It is an inner ear disorder that can cause vertigo (false sensation of motion) Microvascular Cranial Nerve Palsy. Microvascular cranial nerve palsy can cause weakness in one or more muscles. If the eyes aren't moving together the patient will experience blurred or double vision.
Drusen. Drusen are yellow deposits under the retina. Patients usually have no symptoms and do not notice any problem with their vision. Dry Eye Syndrome. Itching, burning, a scratchy sensation, a sensation that there is sand or grit in the eye, or intermittent blurring of the vision can all be symptoms of “dry eyes”.
Eyelid myokymia is a very common condition that many people have experienced at least briefly at one time or another, though the exact prevalence is not known. Myokymia is characterized by involuntary fine contractions or “twitching” of the eyelids. Giant Cell Arteritis.
A hereditary optic neuropathy is caused by a genetic variant (or mutation)that causes dysfunction of the neurons (nerve cells)which form the optic nerve. Homonymous hemianopia refers to a condition in which a person can see only to one side, the left or right.
Multiple sclerosis ( MS) is a nervous system disease that affects the brain and spinal cord. The most common symptoms of Myasthenia gravis relate to weakness of the muscles that lift up the lid (ptosis) or move the eyes (double vision). Optic nerve gliomas are tumors that grow in various parts of the brain.
Optic nerve gliomas are tumors that grow in various parts of the brain. Symptoms may include: eyes may bulge outward; squinting; vision loss in one or both eyes. Optic Nerve Sheath Meningioma. Optic nerve sheath meningioma is a benign (not malignant) tumor which involves the covering of the optic nerve.
Meningiomas (along with gliomas and pituitary tumor) are the most common tumors inside the skull. The most common symptom of optic neuritis is sudden decrease in vision (blurred vision, dark vision, dim vision or simply loss of vision in the center or part or all of the visual field.)