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Directly no. If by halo vision you mean that there are halos or auras around things you see, this is a form of hallucination. Sleep apnea can and often does result in sleep deprivation. Sleep deprivation does lead to hallucinations. So, indirectly, yes it can lead to it, but not cause it.

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Q: Can sleep apnea cause halo vision?
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