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By Julien Gozlan, M.D. · 27/04/2026
Perte de vision soudaine - occlusion artérielle rétinienne

Sudden Vision Loss — Ophthalmic Emergency Paris

Julien Gozlan, M.D.
Julien Gozlan, M.D.
Ophthalmic Surgeon · Retina Emergency Specialist · Paris 16

A sudden vision loss — whether total, partial, central or peripheral — is a major ophthalmic emergency. Whatever the cause, every minute without treatment may translate into permanent visual sequelae.

What is sudden vision loss?

We speak of sudden vision loss when visual acuity drops abruptly, within seconds, minutes or hours, without direct trauma to the eye. It may affect:

What are the causes of sudden vision loss?

The main causes requiring emergency management are:

Why call immediately?

Some of these conditions are true vascular emergencies (retinal artery occlusion) where the therapeutic window is 4-6 hours, after which the loss becomes irreversible. Others, like retinal detachment, require surgery ideally within the same day to preserve central vision. Do not wait — contact Dr Gozlan via chat for immediate triage.

Further reading

Read the complete article by Dr Julien Gozlan : Retinal artery occlusion — vascular emergency

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