Cerebrovascular Disorder Involving Vision
Regions of the brain control everything our bodies do – from the beating of our hearts to our ability to see and hear. A cerebrovascular disorder – such as a stroke – damages some areas of your brain by cutting off blood supply and depriving brain cells of vital oxygen. One result of a stroke is partial or total loss of vision.
Symptoms of cerebrovascular disorders include:
- Abnormal or slurred speech
- Confusion, disorientation, or memory loss
- Difficulty with comprehension
- Dizziness, nausea, or vomiting
- Loss of balance, coordination, or the ability to walk
- Loss of vision or difficulty seeing
- Numbness, weakness in an arm, leg, or the face – especially on one side
- Unusually severe headache
Tests
Computerized Tomography (CT) Scan
Ultrasound
Your doctor may order an ultrasound to check your bone, blood, and brain tissue for signs you have developed a cerebrovascular disorder.
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
Optical Coherence Tomography
Visual Field
A visual field test assesses both central and peripheral vision.
Treatments
Tissue Plasminogen Activator (tPA) : Your doctor may order a fast-acting medication called tPA to help remove the obstruction that caused your stroke and restore blood flow to your brain. Typically, this medication must be administered within three hours of the stroke.
Vascular Surgery : Your doctor may recommend you undergo surgery to place a stent (small tube) that opens up your blocked blood vessel and allows blood to flow to the brain.
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