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Results 1 - 10 of 12 for Progressive visual loss
  1. ... the photoreceptor cells to deteriorate over time. The loss of these cells leads ... have severe visual impairment beginning at birth or shortly afterward. Variants ...
  2. ... are often limited to the nerve that relays visual information from the eye to the ... syndrome, a progressive brain disorder that typically appears in infancy or ...
  3. ... are often limited to the nerve that relays visual information from the eye to the ... syndrome, a progressive brain disorder that typically appears in infancy or ...
  4. ... to photoreceptors and leads to their deterioration, causing progressive vision loss in people with cone-rod dystrophy. Cone-rod ... to the cells of the retina and causes progressive vision loss in people with Stargardt macular degeneration. More About ...
  5. ... other parts of the body. In addition to progressive vision loss, affected individuals can have chronic respiratory and sinus ...
  6. ... in childhood or adolescence. Over time, people with progressive cone dystrophy develop increasing blurriness and loss of color vision. It is unclear why some ...
  7. ... in childhood or adolescence. Over time, people with progressive cone dystrophy develop increasing blurriness and loss of color vision. It is unclear why some ...
  8. ... essential for vision under low-light conditions, the loss of these cells leads to progressive night blindness in people with retinitis pigmentosa.Retinitis ...
  9. ... syndrome. ADOA-plus syndrome involves vision and hearing loss, weakness in the muscles that control eye movement (progressive external ophthalmoplegia), difficulty with balance and coordination (ataxia), ...
  10. ... and ultimately cause cell death. Over time, the loss of neurons increasingly impairs ... by progressive problems with movement and balance. SNCA gene mutations ...
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