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Results 1 - 10 of 30 for Photophobia
  1. ... causes pain and an increased sensitivity to light (photophobia). Untreated children will experience complete kidney failure by ... with non-nephropathic or ocular cystinosis typically experience photophobia due to cystine crystals in the cornea, but ...
  2. ... painful and can cause sensitivity to bright light (photophobia). Amyloid deposits and corneal erosions are usually bilateral, ...
  3. ... eye movements (nystagmus); and increased sensitivity to light (photophobia).Many people with Chediak-Higashi syndrome have problems ...
  4. ... reduced visual acuity) and increased sensitivity to light (photophobia). Rapid, involuntary eye movements (nystagmus) can also occur ...
  5. ... vision problems, including an increased sensitivity to light (photophobia), involuntary movements of the eyes (nystagmus), and extreme ...
  6. ... irritation and pain, increased sensitivity to bright light (photophobia), and blurred vision. Other structures in the eye ...
  7. ... vision (visual acuity) and increased sensitivity to light (photophobia).People with aniridia can also have other eye ...
  8. ... xeroderma pigmentosum may be painfully sensitive to UVR (photophobia). If the eyes are not protected from UVR, ...
  9. ... blurry vision and an extreme sensitivity to light (photophobia). Rarely, inflammation can also cause eye pain and ...
  10. ... eye movements (nystagmus), and increased sensitivity to light (photophobia) are also common in oculocutaneous albinism. In Hermansky- ...
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