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Sudden loss of vision

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Problems in Ophthalmology

Part of the book series: Problems in Practice Series ((PRIP,volume 6))

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Sudden loss of vision is one of the most alarming symptoms that can happen to a patient and, unlike slow loss of vision which may pass unnoticed, a sudden deterioration is rarely missed.

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© 1982 M. G. Glasspool

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Glasspool, M. (1982). Sudden loss of vision. In: Problems in Ophthalmology. Problems in Practice Series, vol 6. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-7224-0_6

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