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Amaurosis

/ˌæmɔːˈroʊsɪs/noun
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Amaurosis refers to a partial or total loss of vision that occurs without any apparent damage to the eye's structures, often resulting from issues with the optic nerve or brain pathways. This condition highlights the intricate connection between the eyes and the central nervous system, and in modern contexts, it's frequently linked to underlying health issues like strokes or diabetes, emphasizing the need for prompt medical evaluation.

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Amaurosis fugax, a transient form of amaurosis lasting just minutes, is often an early warning sign of a carotid artery blockage and precedes about 20% of strokes, as reported in a 2010 study by the American Stroke Association—making it a critical clue that could save lives if addressed quickly.

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