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Perimetry commonly shows enlarged blind spots in case of:

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7.95%Usher syndrome ( 49 voters )
70.78%Papilledema ( 436 voters )
6.17%Vitreous hemorrhage ( 38 voters )
15.1%Retinal detachment ( 93 voters )
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What is the most common cause of vitreous hemorrhage in adults?

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12.83%Diabetic retinopathy ( 88 voters )
13.85%Age-related macular degeneration ( 95 voters )
9.33%Retinal tear ( 64 voters )
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Which is the least common cause of sudden vision loss?

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24.46%Vitreous hemorrhage ( 170 voters )
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