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  1. People with partial vision loss can use low vision aids to help them continue to read and perform other tasks that use near vision. Low vision aids include magnifiers, binoculars, high power ...
  2. Normal vision occurs when light is focused directly on the retina rather than in front or behind it.
  3. Normal vision occurs when light is focused directly on the retina rather than in front or behind it. A person with normal vision can see objects clearly near and faraway. Nearsightedness ...
  4. ... eye. The macula is important for clear central vision, allowing an individual to see fine details. There ... cells to die creating blind spots or distorted vision in the central vision. The disease becomes increasingly ...
  5. Surgery is usually recommended for people who have vision problems or other major problems caused by the ... more of all cataract surgeries result in improved vision.
  6. ... to light and sound, nausea, auras (loss of vision in one eye or tunnel vision), difficulty of speech and intense pain predominating on ...
  7. ... Isihara (pseudoisochromatic) plates are used to test color vision. They are made of dot patterns composed of ... can determine certain abnormalities in a person's color vision.
  8. ... that they interfere with the upper field of vision, the forehead lift can be performed as a ...
  9. ... transplant are significant, and include significant improvement in vision.
  10. ... problems in the eye, or mechanical obstruction to vision in one eye during early life. In adults, ...
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