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Are there diseases that have diminution of vision as a side effect?

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Yes: The loss of peripheral vision may be due to changes in the eye, visual tracts or brain some include: glaucoma, retinal detachment, retinal vascular disease, pituitary or other brain tumor, head injury, stroke, optic neuritis and the list goes on. Best to have a complete exam with your ophthalmologist and a visual field test.

Answered 12/9/2014

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Yes: Too many to list here but a few of them are: multiple sclerosis, diabetes, hypertension, sarcoidosis and on and on.

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