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- ... center of the visual field, and partial side (peripheral) vision loss. Over time, affected individuals develop night blindness and a worsening of their peripheral vision, which can limit independent mobility. Decreasing visual acuity ...
- ... the normal functioning of the macula. Occasionally, side (peripheral) vision is affected in people with X-linked juvenile ... the sides of the retina, resulting in impaired peripheral vision.Some individuals with X-linked juvenile retinoschisis do ...
- ... macula, which is responsible for central vision. Side (peripheral) vision and night vision are generally not affected, but ...
- ... atrophy are loss of color vision and side (peripheral) vision. Over time, the vision problems get worse, and ...
- ... of vision (visual field loss), most often side (peripheral) vision. Color vision may also be impaired.The vision ...
- ... by blind spots that develop in the side (peripheral) vision. Over time, these blind spots enlarge and merge ...
- ... by blind spots that develop in the side (peripheral) vision. Over time, these blind spots enlarge and merge ...
- ... a period of years, the disease disrupts side (peripheral) vision and may eventually lead to blindness.Vision loss ...
- ... Vitelliform macular dystrophy typically does not affect side (peripheral) vision or the ability to see at night.Researchers ...
- ... causes blind spots to develop in the side (peripheral) vision. Over time, these blind spots merge to produce ...