1 tal pain [RR 4.3, 95% CI 1.9-9.6; p<0.0001], 
blurred vision [
1.9, 1.1-3.2; p=0.018]), hearing loss (2
 
     2 lly mild (</= grade 2), with diarrhea (44%), 
blurred vision (
41%), nausea (37%), and fatigue (30%) be
 
     3 re ocular side effects, including hyperemia, 
blurred vision, 
allergic-type reactions, and discomfort.
 
     4           A 29-year-old woman presented with 
blurred vision and distal paresthesias.                 
 
     5 rted results, such as patient education with 
blurred vision and dysphotopsia, utilizing an add power 
 
     6  required to resolve the current problems of 
blurred vision and dysphotopsias.                       
 
     7               Three patients presenting with 
blurred vision and exudative AMD were imaged before and 
 
     8 were men, aged 54, 66, and 73 years, and had 
blurred vision and floaters for several weeks before und
 
     9      Typical clinical manifestations include 
blurred vision and floaters.                            
 
    10  are typically older adults who present with 
blurred vision and floaters.                            
 
    11 mide than with BBFC and brimonidine, whereas 
blurred vision and ocular discomfort were slightly more 
 
    12 l rubella syndrome (CRS), who presented with 
blurred vision and was diagnosed with FUS.              
 
    13 c symptoms such as orthostatic dizziness and 
blurred vision, 
and atypical symptoms like chest tightne
 
    14 e ocular pain, injection of the conjunctiva, 
blurred vision, 
and foreign body sensation in his left e
 
    15 rve dysfunction including ptosis, dysphagia, 
blurred vision, 
and motor weakness.                     
 
    16 e-limiting toxicities were reversible severe 
blurred vision associated with microcystic epithelial co
 
    17         observation procedure: Patients with 
blurred vision at least 2 months after Trabectome surger
 
    18   Most patients (n = 13, 68%) presented with 
blurred vision, 
decreased VA, or eye pain.              
 
    19      The most commonly reported symptoms are 
blurred vision, 
dry eye and watering of the eye.        
 
    20 ommonly manifests with headache and slightly 
blurred vision due to papilledema.                      
 
    21 e in IOP associated with severe eye pain and 
blurred vision during sessions of dialysis.             
 
    22                                              Blurred vision, 
dysphagia, and dysarthria are common ini
 
    23              A 52-year-old man presented for 
blurred vision in his right eye.                        
 
    24             A 59-year-old man presented with 
blurred vision in his right eye.                        
 
    25 issatisfied at their latest visit because of 
blurred vision or residual astigmatism.                 
 
    26                                     However, 
blurred vision (
p = 0.003) and dry eye (p = 0.004) are h
 
    27 eye (p = 0.003), feeling dry (p = 0.005) and 
blurred vision (
p = 0.02) are significantly associated w
 
    28                        These may manifest as 
blurred vision, 
potentially misleading both the patient 
 
    29 ng disease burden is observed with regard to 
blurred vision, 
productivity, and visits to eye care pra
 
    30      Symptoms of fungal keratitis consist of 
blurred vision, 
redness, tearing, photophobia, pain and 
 
    31  of abdominal pain and diarrhoea followed by 
blurred vision, 
severe postural hypotension, reduced swe
 
    32                                              Blurred vision was reported as moderate/severe/very seve
 
    33                                              Blurred vision was the only significantly more common ne
 
    34                     Symptoms of diplopia and 
blurred vision were present in 35%.                     
 
    35      During hospitalization, sudden onset of 
blurred vision with floaters in his left eye was noted.