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Meaning of photopsia

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photopsia (n.)

An affection of the eye, in which the patient perceives luminous rays, flashes, coruscations, etc. See phosphene.

photopsia Sentence Examples

  1. After the surgery, she experienced persistent photopsia in her right eye.
  2. The photopsia manifested as flashes of light in the peripheral vision.
  3. The doctor suspects the photopsia may be a symptom of retinal detachment.
  4. Migraines often produce photopsia as one of their characteristic symptoms.
  5. The photopsia was most pronounced in dimly lit environments.
  6. The patient reported seeing shimmering lights and arcs across their vision, indicating photopsia.
  7. Medication and treatment failed to alleviate the severe photopsia.
  8. The photopsia was so intense that it interfered with the patient's ability to drive at night.
  9. The photopsia persisted for several weeks despite laser therapy.
  10. The patient described the photopsia as resembling a "starburst" pattern in the center of their vision.

FAQs About the word photopsia

An affection of the eye, in which the patient perceives luminous rays, flashes, coruscations, etc. See phosphene.

No synonyms found.

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After the surgery, she experienced persistent photopsia in her right eye.

The photopsia manifested as flashes of light in the peripheral vision.

The doctor suspects the photopsia may be a symptom of retinal detachment.

Migraines often produce photopsia as one of their characteristic symptoms.