There may be treatments for the underlying causes of CVI. Regarding vision only, it is thought that CVI can improve over time. For example, they may have trouble recognizing faces, interpreting drawings, perceiving depth, or distinguishing between background and foreground. Children with cerebral or cortical visual impairment are often able to see better when told in advance what to look for. Skip to main content. Write a Comment. What is CVI?
How is it different from other visual impairments? How is CVI diagnosed? There are 3 criteria for diagnosing cortical visual impairment: History of neurological impact , abnormal development, damage or trauma the most common causes are anoxic brain injury associated with premature birth or other Traumatic Brain Injury, such as hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy, periventricular leukomalacia, stroke or seizure. Register here or for more information, contact Judith Millman judithmillman aol.
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Dev Med Child Neurol ;30 5 The infant who is visually unresponsive on a cortical basis. Adults can also develop problems with their vision after a traumatic brain injury such as a head injury or stroke that damages the brain. Veterans may be at higher risk for visual problems as a result of combat injuries. A brain injury that happens later in life usually has different symptoms than CVI, which is caused by an injury early in life. If you or a loved one has vision problems because of a brain injury, ask the doctor about vision rehabilitation and other support services.
Vision rehabilitation can help people with brain injuries make the most of their vision. If you suspect that your child has vision problems, the first step is getting a comprehensive eye exam to see if the problem is with their eyes.
Your child may need to visit other specialists like a pediatric neurologist or neuro-ophthalmologist. The doctor will examine your child and ask about their medical history. CVI can be hard to diagnose, but the right diagnosis is key to getting your child the help they need.
For some people with CVI, vision problems get better over time on their own.
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