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1 h of the eye and its optical power, creating blurred vision.
2 ency department with a headache and suddenly blurred vision.
3 ted with acute onset unilateral eye pain and blurred vision.
4 ngation of the posterior sclera resulting in blurred vision.
5 ye redness, pain, photophobia, floaters, and blurred vision.
6 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
7 ), headaches (13.8%), and problems seeing or blurred vision (10.1%).
8 headache (+6.9%; OR 3.02, 95% CI 1.53-5.93), blurred vision (+3.1%; OR 4.93, 95% CI 1.92-12.65), and
9 dverse events (all grade and grade 3-4) were blurred vision (41% and 6%), keratopathy (29% and 9%), a
10 lly mild (</= grade 2), with diarrhea (44%), blurred vision (41%), nausea (37%), and fatigue (30%) be
11 nical presentations were nyctalopia (65.9%), blurred vision (52.3%), constricted visual field (43.2%)
12 udil were conjunctival hyperemia (48.9%) and blurred vision (8.5%).
13                 Presenting symptoms included blurred vision (82%), scotomas (56%), photopsias (43%),
14 re ocular side effects, including hyperemia, blurred vision, allergic-type reactions, and discomfort.
15 se of KCN was referred with complaints about blurred vision and discomfort of the right eye 3 days af
16           A 29-year-old woman presented with blurred vision and distal paresthesias.
17 rted results, such as patient education with blurred vision and dysphotopsia, utilizing an add power
18  required to resolve the current problems of blurred vision and dysphotopsias.
19             Patients typically complained of blurred vision and exhibited a combination of unilateral
20               Three patients presenting with blurred vision and exudative AMD were imaged before and
21 were men, aged 54, 66, and 73 years, and had blurred vision and floaters for several weeks before und
22      Typical clinical manifestations include blurred vision and floaters.
23  are typically older adults who present with blurred vision and floaters.
24                       A 69 year-old male had blurred vision and foreign body sensation OD for several
25 ar-old man presented with visual impairment, blurred vision and increasing glare sensitivity in both
26 r hospital with a complaint of progressively blurred vision and metamorphopsia in both eyes.
27 inic with complaints of seeing a black spot, blurred vision and metamorphopsia involving the right ey
28                                 The SANS has blurred vision and ocular changes as typical features.
29 mide than with BBFC and brimonidine, whereas blurred vision and ocular discomfort were slightly more
30 ratotomy and cataract surgery presented with blurred vision and ocular irritation in both eyes for ye
31 rred to our hospital because of intermittent blurred vision and recalcitrant ocular surface problems
32 l rubella syndrome (CRS), who presented with blurred vision and was diagnosed with FUS.
33 s stasis retinopathy, may occur as transient blurred vision and with subtle alterations of the fundus
34 harge is viral conjunctivitis and that pain, blurred vision, and a clouded cornea, are symptoms indic
35 c symptoms such as orthostatic dizziness and blurred vision, and atypical symptoms like chest tightne
36 in, manifests in symptoms such as headaches, blurred vision, and balance issues.
37          In the emodepside groups, headache, blurred vision, and dizziness were the most commonly rep
38 e ocular pain, injection of the conjunctiva, blurred vision, and foreign body sensation in his left e
39 rve dysfunction including ptosis, dysphagia, blurred vision, and motor weakness.
40 e-limiting toxicities were reversible severe blurred vision associated with microcystic epithelial co
41         observation procedure: Patients with blurred vision at least 2 months after Trabectome surger
42 ith apraclonidine and punctate keratitis and blurred vision, conjunctival hyperemia, dry eye, and ins
43   Most patients (n = 13, 68%) presented with blurred vision, decreased VA, or eye pain.
44  = -4.6; 95% CI, -8.0 to -1.2; P = .007) and blurred vision (Delta = -3.5; 95% CI, -6.6 to -4.0; P =
45   However, severe foreign body sensation and blurred vision developed on postoperative day one.
46 ence (glare, halos, starbursts, hazy vision, blurred vision, distortion, double or multiple images, f
47 ion leads to disabling consequences, such as blurred vision, dizziness, and unstable posture, severel
48 mptoms: starburst, halo, glare, hazy vision, blurred vision, double vision, and dark areas.
49      The most commonly reported symptoms are blurred vision, dry eye and watering of the eye.
50 ommonly manifests with headache and slightly blurred vision due to papilledema.
51 e in IOP associated with severe eye pain and blurred vision during sessions of dialysis.
52                                              Blurred vision, dysphagia, and dysarthria are common ini
53 t consistently reported reactions: headache, blurred vision, eye pain, and pupil size variation.
54 65-year-old woman was referred for bilateral blurred vision for one month.
55  that irrespective of temporal pressure, the blurred vision group remained more cautious as to how th
56 A 21-year-old female presented with painful, blurred vision in both eyes for two weeks.
57 A 41-year-old Caucasian woman presented with blurred vision in both eyes over the last 6 months.
58 o the emergency department with a history of blurred vision in both eyes.
59           A 76-year-old woman presented with blurred vision in both eyes.
60 ale presented with altered mental status and blurred vision in February 2021.
61   A 43-year-old woman presented with 2-month blurred vision in her left eye.
62             a 42-year-old man presented with blurred vision in his left eye for 2 weeks.
63 0-year-old Asian man experienced progressive blurred vision in his right eye over 6 months.
64             A 59-year-old man presented with blurred vision in his right eye.
65              A 52-year-old man presented for blurred vision in his right eye.
66                   Main symptom was transient blurred vision in the left eye.
67 urrent pregnancy losses presented with acute blurred vision in the right eye (RE), with visual acuity
68 y-glutamyltransferase peptidase, nausea, and blurred vision in the voriconazole group.
69 adiotherapy, experienced sudden eye pain and blurred vision minutes after treatment initiation.
70               Nyctalopia (n = 35, 53.8%) and blurred vision (n = 29, 44.6%) were the most common symp
71 ring variables available before examination, blurred vision (odds ratio [OR], 2.7; confidence interva
72 pidly progressive left ocular pain, redness, blurred vision of 20/100, and intraocular pressure (IOP)
73                      Visual symptoms such as blurred vision or floaters were associated with progress
74 issatisfied at their latest visit because of blurred vision or residual astigmatism.
75                                     However, blurred vision (p = 0.003) and dry eye (p = 0.004) are h
76 eye (p = 0.003), feeling dry (p = 0.005) and blurred vision (p = 0.02) are significantly associated w
77 old woman presented with complaints of pain, blurred vision, photophobia and redness in her left eye
78                        These may manifest as blurred vision, potentially misleading both the patient
79 ng disease burden is observed with regard to blurred vision, productivity, and visits to eye care pra
80      Symptoms of fungal keratitis consist of blurred vision, redness, tearing, photophobia, pain and
81  of abdominal pain and diarrhoea followed by blurred vision, severe postural hypotension, reduced swe
82 21-year-old previously healthy man developed blurred vision shortly after a viral illness and an NSAI
83        Ocular manifestations of RVFV include blurred vision, uveitis, and retinitis.
84 bserved were related to ocular inflammation (blurred vision, visual impairment, and the presence of v
85                                              Blurred vision was reported as moderate/severe/very seve
86 .20 (95% CI: 0.10-0.37, I(2) = 99.6%), while blurred vision was reported in 0.11 (95% CI: 0.05-0.23,
87                                              Blurred vision was the adverse event most commonly repor
88                                              Blurred vision was the only significantly more common ne
89  endophthalmitis, pain, and patient-reported blurred vision were not associated with early or delayed
90                     Symptoms of diplopia and blurred vision were present in 35%.
91      During hospitalization, sudden onset of blurred vision with floaters in his left eye was noted.