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Results 1 - 10 of 71 for Blindness vision loss
  1. Autosomal recessive congenital stationary night blindness is a disorder of the retina, which is the specialized tissue at the back of the eye that detects light ...
  2. Autosomal dominant congenital stationary night blindness is a disorder of the retina, which is the specialized tissue at the back of the eye that detects light ...
  3. X-linked congenital stationary night blindness is a disorder of the retina, which is the specialized tissue at the back of the eye that detects light and ...
  4. ... forms of color vision deficiency (also called color blindness), in which people can perceive color but have ... of the condition. Achromatism Rod monochromatism Total color blindness Genetic Testing Registry: Achromatopsia Genetic Testing Registry: Achromatopsia ...
  5. Color vision deficiency (sometimes called color blindness) represents a group of conditions that affect the perception of color. Red-green color vision defects are the most common form of ...
  6. ... is an inherited eye disorder that leads to blindness in male infants at birth or soon after ... hereditaria Congenital progressive oculo-acoustico-cerebral degeneration Episkopi blindness Fetal iritis syndrome Norrie syndrome Norrie's disease ...
  7. ... visual acuity) slowly worsens, often leading to legal blindness in mid-adulthood.People with this condition may ... traits to their sons. Deafness syndrome, progressive, with blindness, dystonia, fractures, and mental deficiency Deafness-dystonia-optic ...
  8. ... impaired ability to see in low light (night blindness) and the presence of whitish-yellow flecks in ... eye examination.Individuals with fundus albipunctatus experience night blindness from an early age. In particular, they have ...
  9. ... is one of the most common causes of blindness in children. Leber congenital amaurosis can result from ... congenital Congenital amaurosis of retinal origin Congenital retinal blindness CRB Dysgenesis neuroepithelialis retinae Hereditary epithelial dysplasia of ...
  10. The MYO7A gene provides instructions for making a protein called myosin VIIA, which is part of a group of proteins called unconventional myosins. These proteins, ...
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