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Results 1 - 8 of 8 for Blind spot
  1. ... vision become apparent by mid-childhood, followed by blind spots that develop in the side (peripheral) vision. Over time, these blind spots enlarge and merge to produce tunnel vision. Most ...
  2. ... navigate in low light. Later, the disease causes blind spots to develop in the side (peripheral) vision. Over time, these blind spots merge to produce tunnel vision. The disease progresses ...
  3. ... Loss of night vision begins first, followed by blind spots that develop in the side (peripheral) vision. Over time, these blind spots enlarge and merge to produce tunnel vision. In ...
  4. ... are typically followed by impaired color vision (dyschromatopsia), blind spots (scotomas) in the center of the visual field, and partial side (peripheral) vision loss. Over time, affected individuals ... legally blind by mid-adulthood. As the condition progresses, individuals ...
  5. ... an aura are temporary visual changes such as blind spots (scotomas), flashing lights, zig-zagging lines, and double ...
  6. ... later-onset form is associated with intense headaches, blind spots (scotomas), problems with balance and muscle coordination (ataxia), ...
  7. ... aura commonly includes temporary visual changes such as blind spots (scotomas), flashing lights, zig-zagging lines, and double ...
  8. ... Auras commonly include temporary visual changes such as blind spots (scotomas), flashing lights, and zig-zagging lines of ...