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Differential Diagnosis For Presentation/Blindness Sudden Unilateral Painless Aged
- Allergic, Collagen, Auto-Immune Disorders
Temporal/Craniotemporal arteritis
Polymyalgia rheumatica- Arteriosclerotic, Vascular, Venous Disorders
Optic neuritis, ischemic
Carotid artery-cavernous sinus fistula
Carotid occlusion/arteriosclerosis
Embolism, carotid artery source
Optic artery occlusion
Retinal vein thrombosis/central
Aneurysm, cavernous sinus, int. carotid
Carotid, fibromuscular hyperplasia- Synonyms
- Advanced age, age, aged, Aged 65 and Over, aged person, Blindness Monocular, elderly, ELDERLY () 65), Elderly (Over 65), Elderly adult, Elderly person, Elderly person (person), Geriatric state, Monocular Blindness, Old age, Old age period, Old-age, Old-age (finding), Old-age (function), Old-age function (observable entity), older adult, Painless, Presentation, Senescence, senior citizen, Senium, sudden, Unilateral
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