Tunnel vision
Tunnel vision is the concentric diminution of the visual fields.
Possible causes of tunnel vision include:
- glaucoma
- some types of optic atrophy, e.g. tabes dorsalis
- papilloedema
- retinal abnormalities, e.g. retinitis pigmentosa, choroido-retinitis
- acute ischaemia, e.g. migraine
- bilateral lesions of the anterior calcarine cortex
- hysteria
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