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Paracentral scotoma

Paracentral scotoma A blind spot near the center of the visual field. [Pg.1573]

Visual field defects - Central scotoma with decreased visual acuity field constriction (rare) pericentral or paracentral scotoma. [Pg.2028]

The incidence of optic neuropathy in thyroid eye disease is 5% to 10%. The class 6 patient usually has mild to moderate proptosis and relatively shallow orbits. Thyroid optic neuropathy may be evidenced by papilledema, papillitis, or retrobulbar neuritis and usually is characterized by a painless and gradual loss of visual acuity. Common visual field defects include central scotomas, arcuate or altitudinal defects, paracentral scotomas, or generalized depressions. Thus visual field and optic disc examinations are the best diagnostic tools for early optic neuropathy. Occasionally, vision loss can occur precipitously over 1 or 2 weeks. Other features of optic nerve dysfunction frequently associated with the decreased visual acuity are color vision disturbances, afferent pupillary defects in the less proptotic eye in patients with asymmetric involvement, and prolongation of the pupil cycle time. [Pg.650]


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