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Results 1 - 10 of 10 for Night blindness
  1. ... identified in people with X-linked congenital stationary night blindness. Mutations in this gene are responsible for the ... individuals also have difficulty seeing in low light (night blindness).CACNA1F mutations change the structure of the alpha- ...
  2. ... identified in people with X-linked congenital stationary night blindness. Mutations in this gene are responsible for the ... is characterized by difficulty seeing in low light (night blindness), loss of sharpness (reduced acuity), severe nearsightedness (high ...
  3. ... been found to cause autosomal dominant congenital stationary night blindness, which is characterized by a loss of vision ... retinitis pigmentosa (described below), autosomal dominant congenital stationary night blindness does not affect daytime vision.The RHO gene ...
  4. ... been found to cause autosomal recessive congenital stationary night blindness, which is characterized by the inability to see ... an mGluR6 point mutant associated with congenital stationary night blindness. Mol Pharmacol. 2009 Nov;76(5):992-7. ...
  5. ... been found to cause autosomal dominant congenital stationary night blindness, which is characterized by the inability to see ... by the brain as not meaningful, resulting in night blindness. More About This Health Condition CSNBAD3 GBT1 GNAT1_ ...
  6. ... been found to cause autosomal dominant congenital stationary night blindness, which is characterized by the inability to see ... by the brain as not meaningful, resulting in night blindness. More About This Health Condition MedlinePlus Genetics provides ...
  7. ... been found to cause autosomal recessive congenital stationary night blindness, which is characterized by the inability to see ... in patients with autosomal-recessive complete congenital stationary night blindness. Am J Hum Genet. 2009 Nov;85(5): ...
  8. ... retinitis pigmentosa. This condition primarily affects males, causing night blindness in early childhood followed by progressive daytime vision ...
  9. ... retinitis pigmentosa. This condition primarily affects males, causing night blindness in early childhood followed by progressive daytime vision ...
  10. ... retinitis pigmentosa, an eye disease that first disrupts night vision and side (peripheral) vision and eventually may result in blindness. Like other retinal disorders caused by PRPH2 gene ...