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Results 1 - 10 of 19 for Optic atrophy 14
  1. ... visual information from the eyes to the brain (optic atrophy). The eye problems impair vision in affected individuals. ... cataracts, microphthalmia, and small pupils. They have milder optic atrophy and cortical visual impairment than people with Warburg ...
  2. ... legs (spastic quadriparesis). Affected individuals can also have optic atrophy, which is the breakdown (atrophy) of nerve cells ... speech (dysarthria), difficulty coordinating movements (ataxia), stiffness (spasticity), optic atrophy, and a decline in intellectual function (dementia).Affected ...
  3. ... carry information from the eyes to the brain (optic atrophy), which can result in vision loss. Hearing loss ...
  4. ... also include speech difficulties (dysarthria) and problems controlling eye movement.Multiple system atrophy usually occurs in older adults; on average, signs ...
  5. ... and worsening vision due to the shrinking size (atrophy) of optic nerves, which carry information from the eyes to ...
  6. ... hole in one of the structures of the eye (coloboma), underdevelopment (hypoplasia) or breakdown (atrophy) of the nerves that carry information from the eyes to the brain (optic nerves), or unusually small ...
  7. ... condition that predominantly affects the muscles, brain, and eyes. Congenital muscular dystrophies are a group of genetic conditions that cause muscle weakness and muscle wasting (atrophy) beginning early in life. The signs and symptoms ...
  8. ... can contribute to the tongue and limb muscle atrophy in affected individuals.Some people with SCA36 have abnormalities of the eye muscles, which can lead to involuntary eye movements ( ...
  9. ... in which areas of the macula waste away (atrophy), resulting in severe vision loss. Dry age-related macular degeneration typically affects vision in both eyes, although vision loss often occurs in one eye ...
  10. ... a long, narrow face; outside corners of the eyes that point upward ... wasting away (atrophy) of muscles used for movement (skeletal muscles) may ...
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