Acute monocular vision loss: Diagnostic clues from the history
Feature | Common conditions | Additional features |
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Eye pain | Acute angle-closure glaucoma | Age > 60 and family history Deep brow, headache with nausea and vomiting Halos around lights |
Optic neuritis | Pain worsens with eye movements Loss of color vision (red desaturation) | |
Keratitis (inflammation of the cornea) | Sharp superficial pain (“grittiness”) Discharge from the eye | |
Conjunctival hyperemia (red eye) | Acute angle-closure glaucoma | See above |
Keratitis | See above | |
Uveitis | Redness prominent at limbus (convergence between cornea and sclera) Photophobia Systemic features suggesting autoimmune disease | |
Headache | Giant cell arteritis | Age > 50 Scalp tenderness (new onset, temporally based headache) Jaw claudication Proximal muscle pain |
Migraine | Younger patients Preceded by migraine prodrome Symptoms resolve within hour | |
Photopsia (flashes of bright light) | Retinal detachment | Myopia Recent history of ophthalmic procedures Partial loss of peripheral field |
Preceding trauma | Keratitis or uveitis | Accompanying milder trauma |
Hyphema (blood in the anterior chamber) | History of blunt trauma Recent history of ophthalmic procedures | |
Lens dislocation or rupture | Predisposed by congenital conditions Associated small, irregular pupil |
Information from references 2 and 3.