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Blindness (rapid onset bilateral loss)

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Possible causes of rapid onset blindness includes:

  • bilateral occipital lobe ischaemia or infarction
  • bilateral occipital lobe trauma
  • severe bilateral papilloedema
  • rapidly progressive chiasmal compression
  • bilateral optic nerve damage, e.g. methyl alcohol poisoning
  • hysteria

Sudden loss of vision is an ophthalmological emergency and requires immediate referral to the eye emergency department.

Reference

  1. Wolfram C et al. The Prevalence of Visual Impairment in the Adult Population. Dtsch Arztebl Int. 2019 Apr 26;116(17):289-295.

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