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6. Amaurosis Fugax in Children

While temporary blindness usually affects adults older than fifty, it can strike at any age. The cause of amaurosis fugax in children is often another medical condition. In some cases, a child can develop monocular blindness during or after a migraine headache or as the result of a seizure. Children who have family members with a history of migraines are also susceptible to the condition.

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