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Results 1 - 10 of 155 for LIGHT
  1. ... syndrome is an inherited condition characterized by unusually light (hypopigmented) skin and light silvery-gray hair starting in infancy. Researchers have ...
  2. ... by an impaired ability to see in low light (night blindness) and the presence of whitish-yellow flecks in the retina, which is the specialized light-sensitive tissue in the inner lining of the ...
  3. ... at the back of the eye that detects light and color. People with this condition typically have difficulty seeing and distinguishing objects in low light (night blindness). For example, they are not able ...
  4. ... at the back of the eye that detects light and color. People with this condition typically have difficulty seeing in low light (night blindness). They also have other vision problems, ...
  5. ... a condition called oculocutaneous albinism, which causes abnormally light coloring (pigmentation) of the skin, hair, and eyes. ... individuals typically have fair skin and white or light-colored hair. People with this disorder have a ...
  6. ... at the back of the eye that detects light and color. People with this condition typically have difficulty seeing and distinguishing objects in low light (night blindness). For example, they may not be ...
  7. ... profound hearing loss from birth, fair skin, and light-colored hair. The hearing loss in affected individuals ... retina, the part of the eye that detects light and color. The changes to the retinal pigment ...
  8. ... deposits of fatty (lipid) compounds accumulate in the light-sensitive tissue that lines the back of the ... in visual acuity) and difficulty seeing in dim light (night blindness). They usually lose areas of vision ( ...
  9. ... eyes adapt more slowly than usual to changing light conditions. For example, people with this condition are ... Their eyes also have trouble adapting from bright light to dark conditions, such as when driving into ...
  10. ... vision problems, which can include increased sensitivity to light (photophobia), involuntary back-and-forth eye movements (nystagmus), ... are found in the retina, which is the light-sensitive tissue at the back of the eye. ...
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