A patient comes with sudden loss of vision. On fundoscopy the optic disc is normal. What is the underlying pathology?
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The Key is D. Retinal detachment. [At an early stage optic disc remains normal in retinal detachment].
Causes of sudden painless loss of vision:
• Retinal detachment
• Vitreous haemorrhage
• Retinal vein occlusion
• Retinal artery occlusion
• Optic neuritis
• Cerebrovascular accident
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