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- ... which are called optic gliomas, may lead to reduced vision or total vision loss. In some cases, optic ...
- ... tissue at the back of the eye (retina). Reduced vision, rapid and involuntary eye movements (nystagmus), and increased ...
- ... the back of the eye (retina) and have reduced vision. Carpal tunnel syndrome commonly occurs in children with ...
- ... monochromacy causes very poor visual acuity and severely reduced color vision. Affected individuals have additional vision problems, which can ... only S cones are functional, which leads to reduced visual acuity and poor color vision. The loss of L and M cone function ...
- ... Affected individuals may have a loss of sharp vision (reduced visual acuity), decreased field of vision, impaired color perception, eyes that do not look ...
- ... back-and-forth eye movements (nystagmus), and significantly reduced sharpness of vision (low visual acuity). Affected individuals can also have ...
- ... gait disturbance) and/or a loss of sharp vision (reduced visual acuity). Individuals with sialidosis type I also experience muscle twitches (myoclonus), difficulty coordinating movements ... vision problems, including impaired color vision or night blindness. ...
- ... sphincter pupillae). The eye abnormalities can cause blurry vision (reduced visual acuity) and increased sensitivity to light (photophobia). ...
- ... corneal changes lead to a loss of sharp vision (reduced visual acuity) and other eye abnormalities related to ...
- ... including blurring, glare, and a loss of sharp vision (reduced visual acuity). Visual impairment is often associated with ...