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Results 1 - 10 of 11 for Face blindness
  1. ... detailed tasks such as reading, driving, and recognizing faces. Due to abnormalities in the vitreous, retina, and macula, people with Knobloch syndrome often develop blindness in one or both eyes.Another characteristic feature ...
  2. ... These abnormalities can lead to vision loss or blindness.People with OFCD syndrome often have a long, narrow face with distinctive facial features, including deep-set eyes ...
  3. ... a distinctive body type that includes a long face, slim body, and long ... individuals have blindness because the area of the brain responsible for ...
  4. ... preeclampsia can include excessive swelling (edema) of the face or hands and a ... or temporary blindness.In many cases, symptoms of preeclampsia go away ...
  5. ... Individuals with Kniest dysplasia have a round, flat face with bulging and ... to blindness. Hearing loss resulting from recurrent ear infections is ...
  6. ... as infancy. Glaucoma can cause vision loss or blindness.The signs and symptoms of ... a flattened mid-face with a broad, flat nasal bridge; and a ...
  7. ... absent (anophthalmia), which causes severe vision impairment or blindness. Additional ... head and face abnormalities that can occur in people with BAMS ...
  8. ... while others can lead to low vision or blindness.People with focal dermal ... face (facial asymmetry). These facial characteristics are typically very ...
  9. ... legs but can also occur on the arms, face, and neck.An inflammation of the ... can lead to blindness.Joint involvement is also common in Behçet disease. ...
  10. ... from underdeveloped bones in the middle of the face, including the cheekbones and ... vision or blindness in some cases.In people with Stickler syndrome, ...
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