skotomeina
Skotomeina is a term derived from Greek, combining "skotos" meaning darkness and "oma" meaning tumor or mass. It refers to a condition characterized by a blind spot or an area of diminished vision in the visual field. This phenomenon can occur due to various underlying causes and is often associated with certain eye diseases or neurological conditions.
The most common cause of skotomeina is optic neuritis, an inflammation of the optic nerve. This condition
Skotomeina can manifest in different forms, such as positive or negative scotomas. Positive scotomas are characterized
Diagnosis of skotomeina typically involves a comprehensive eye examination, including visual field testing to map out
Understanding skotomeina and its underlying causes is crucial for effective management and treatment. Early diagnosis and