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Impaired vision

Complete healing of the corneal abrasion with no scarring or vision impairment... [Pg.936]

Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is a common cause of central vision impairment in the elderly 815... [Pg.807]

Squirrel monkey, Saimiri spp. fetuses, 80-90 days postconception given 0.1 or 1.0 Gy, single acute exposure young observed from birth to age 2 years No effect on behavior at 0.1 Gy. At 1 Gy, emotional stability and vision impaired at age 30 days, learning impaired at 1 year normal at 2 years 44... [Pg.1723]

Many patients discontinue oxybutynin IR because of adverse effects due to antimuscarinic effects (e.g., dry mouth, constipation, vision impairment, confusion, cognitive dysfunction, and tachycardia), a-adrenergic inhibition (e.g., orthostatic hypotension), and histamine 111 inhibition (e.g., sedation, and weight gain). [Pg.961]

Multiple medications Cognitive impairment Dehydration or malnutrition Severe illness Vision impairment Functional impairment Sleep deprivation... [Pg.81]

Dementia is a major risk factor for delirium. Many illnesses may increase the risk of delirium. Infections, cardiac, metabolic and of course diseases in the central nervous system may all make elderly more vulnerable to delirium. Vision impairment and functional impairment are also well-known risk factors as well as premorbid cognitive impairment (Korevaar et al. 2005, Inouye et al. 2007). [Pg.81]

Dizziness and nausea, possibly progressing to vomiting Blurred vision, impaired accommodation Muscular weakness and/or malaise, fatigue, etc. Gastrointestinal distress Paresthesia and/or anesthesia Rash... [Pg.22]

Poisoning may be characterized by inebriation, muscular incoordination, blurred vision, impaired reaction time, excitement due to loss of inhibitions, impairment of consciousness, coma, tachycardia, and slow respiration. A blood alcohol level of 80 mg/dl can produce recognizable features of drunkenness a level above 300 mg/dl is life threatening. In children, severe hypoglycemia and convulsions may also occur. [Pg.652]

In Germany, 30,000 patients are suffering from vision impairment or blindness. Different research groups are focusing their work on the development of a... [Pg.154]

Eyes streaming immediately Vision impaired but not lost Breathing intolerable to most... [Pg.50]

Personality and behavior changes Problems with coordination and movement Loss of vision or impaired vision Impaired hearing... [Pg.66]

Classe JG. Optometrist s duty to warn of vision impairment. SouthJ Optom 1986 4 66-69. [Pg.80]

Complaints of color vision disturbances are common with both digoxin and digitoxin, but color vision impairment can often be detected even in patients without... [Pg.729]

Patients taking isotretinoin should be monitored for changes in night vision. A history of night vision impairment should surest more definitive evaluation procedures, such... [Pg.733]

Pediatrics 86(5), 797 Optic atrophy Optic neuritis Vision impaired... [Pg.310]

Fraunfelder FW, Drugs Today (Bare) 40(1), 23 Vision impaired... [Pg.318]


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