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What Causes Facial Rash With Vision Loss And Neurological Problems?

Hello, I m a 31 year old female, in good shape up til this past December. I had a rash across my face & the dermatologist believed it was due to Lupus. I got a skin biopsy which came back abnormal. Sudden vision loss in right eye which many test confirmed something wasn t right. Seen two specialist in regards to the vision loss. Last specialist sent me to a Rheumatologist. Complement test abnormal (that s the only test the nurse said was off over the phone) now I m having episodes of neurological problems which are greatly affecting my quality of life. Any suggestions?
Mon, 1 Dec 2014
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detail eye examination should be done. give details of neurological problem. sudden loss of vision suggest central arterial occlusion. but this can be confirmed by fund us examination. with examination and investigation definite cause can be established. if required you can take second opinion.
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What Causes Facial Rash With Vision Loss And Neurological Problems?

detail eye examination should be done. give details of neurological problem. sudden loss of vision suggest central arterial occlusion. but this can be confirmed by fund us examination. with examination and investigation definite cause can be established. if required you can take second opinion.