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Results 1 - 10 of 287 for Vision disorder
  1. ... group of related eye disorders that cause progressive vision loss. These disorders affect the retina, which is the layer of ... of retinitis pigmentosa are most often limited to vision loss. When the disorder occurs by itself, it is described as nonsyndromic. ...
  2. ... genetic eye disorder that can cause worsening (progressive) vision loss. This disorder affects the retina, the specialized light-sensitive tissue ... damage cells that are critical for clear central vision. As a result, people with this disorder often lose their central vision, and their eyesight ...
  3. ... is a genetic eye disorder that causes progressive vision loss. This disorder affects the retina, the specialized light-sensitive tissue that lines the back of the eye. Specifically, Stargardt macular degeneration affects ...
  4. ... rod dystrophy is a group of related eye disorders that causes vision loss, which becomes more severe over time. These ... is why sensitivity to light and impaired color vision are usually the first signs of the disorder. (The order of cell breakdown is also reflected ...
  5. ... atrophy, is an inherited disorder characterized by progressive vision loss. People with this disorder have an ongoing loss of cells (atrophy) in ... with gyrate atrophy have no symptoms other than vision loss, but some have ... Occasionally, newborns with gyrate atrophy develop excess ammonia ...
  6. ... Ataxia is often the initial symptom of the disorder, but vision problems or delayed puberty can be the earliest ... may damage neurons, leading to the movement and vision problems that characterize Boucher-Neuhäuser ... This condition is inherited in an autosomal ...
  7. ... gaze palsy with progressive scoliosis (HGPPS) is a disorder that affects vision and also causes an abnormal curvature of the spine (scoliosis). People with this condition are unable to move their eyes ... associated with the disorder. The cause of progressive scoliosis in HGPPS is ...
  8. ... from near normal vision to complete loss of vision in both eyes. Wagner syndrome is a rare disorder, although its exact prevalence is unknown. Approximately 300 ...
  9. ... disorder that causes problems with both hearing and vision. People with this disorder have moderate to profound hearing loss in both ears that may worsen over time. The hearing loss may ...
  10. Progressive supranuclear palsy is a brain disorder that affects movement, vision, speech, and thinking ability (cognition). The signs and symptoms of this disorder usually become apparent in mid- to late adulthood, most often ...
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