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Results 1 - 10 of 12 for Reduced visual acuity
  1. ... only S cones are functional, which leads to reduced visual acuity and poor color vision. The loss of L ...
  2. ... pupillae). The eye abnormalities can cause blurry vision (reduced visual acuity) and increased sensitivity to light (photophobia). Rapid, involuntary ...
  3. ... increased sensitivity to light (photophobia), loss of sharpness (reduced visual acuity), severe nearsightedness (high myopia), involuntary movements of the ...
  4. ... individuals may have a loss of sharp vision (reduced visual acuity), decreased field of vision, impaired color perception, eyes ...
  5. ... can interfere with other visual systems, causing myopia, reduced visual acuity, and other impairments.Some people with autosomal recessive ...
  6. ... disturbance) and/or a loss of sharp vision (reduced visual acuity). Individuals with sialidosis type I also experience muscle ...
  7. ... affected individuals experience a loss of sharp vision (reduced visual acuity); in severe cases the keratitis can lead to ...
  8. ... back-and-forth eye movements (nystagmus), and significantly reduced sharpness of vision (low visual acuity). Affected individuals can also have farsightedness (hyperopia) or, ...
  9. ... soccer or tennis. People with bradyopsia can have reduced sharpness (acuity) of vision, although acuity may depend on the conditions under which vision is tested. Visual acuity may appear to be severely affected if ...
  10. ... Most affected individuals have decreased sharpness of vision (visual acuity) from birth, while others begin to experience vision ... The mitochondria become misshapen and disorganized and have reduced ... transmit visual information to the brain. Together, these effects reduce ...
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