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Results 1 - 10 of 20 for Vision Impairment Blindness
  1. ... any of these structures can lead to severe vision impairment or blindness.Some individuals with Blau syndrome develop kidney disease ( ...
  2. ... small (microphthalmia) or absent (anophthalmia), which causes severe vision impairment or blindness. Additional eye abnormalities common in BAMS include a ...
  3. ... first symptom of this condition is usually an impairment of night vision (night blindness), which can occur in early childhood. A progressive ... nearby network of blood vessels (the choroid). The vision impairment in choroideremia worsens ... The prevalence of ...
  4. ... which means it is present from birth. This vision impairment tends to remain stable (stationary); it does not worsen over time. Autosomal dominant congenital stationary night blindness is likely a rare disease; however, its prevalence ...
  5. ... individuals may also experience nearsightedness (myopia), progressive night blindness, or a narrowing of their field of vision.Vision impairment in people with Wagner syndrome can vary from ...
  6. ... stimuli. Some affected individuals have blindness due to impairment of the area of the brain responsible for processing vision, called the occipital cortex (cortical blindness).People with asparagine synthetase deficiency typically do not ...
  7. ... in low light. The cause of the other vision problems associated with this condition is ... people with autosomal recessive congenital stationary night ...
  8. ... or delayed puberty can be the earliest finding. Vision and movement problems worsen ... Boucher-Neuhäuser syndrome is a rare condition. Its ...
  9. ... an inherited disorder characterized by delayed development and vision impairment that worsens over time. The severe form of ... By their early teens, affected individuals have severe vision loss or blindness.People with typical mucolipidosis type IV also have ...
  10. ... cannot be corrected by glasses or contact lenses. Vision impairment that cannot be improved with corrective lenses is called low vision. Bietti crystalline dystrophy has been estimated to occur ...
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