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Results 1 - 10 of 20 for Visual impairment
  1. ... color. People with this disorder typically have severe visual impairment beginning at birth or shortly afterward. The visual impairment tends to be severe and may worsen over ...
  2. ... brain abnormalities can contribute to vision problems (cortical visual impairment). Individuals with Warburg micro syndrome may also have ... pupils. They have milder optic atrophy and cortical visual impairment than people with Warburg micro syndrome. Intellectual disability ...
  3. ... can lead to squinting, eyestrain, headaches, and significant visual impairment.Nearsightedness usually begins in childhood or adolescence. It ... Nearsightedness is the most frequent cause of correctable visual impairment worldwide, and it has become increasingly common over ...
  4. ... people with this condition have vision problems (cortical visual impairment).Other common features of CDKL5 deficiency disorder include ... CDKL5 deficiency disorder: Relationship between genotype, epilepsy, cortical visual impairment, and development. Epilepsia. 2019 Aug;60(8):1733- ...
  5. ... same direction (strabismus). These conditions can cause significant visual impairment.In general, older adults also have difficulty seeing ...
  6. ... S. Retrospective, longitudinal, and cross sectional study of visual acuity impairment in choroideraemia. Br J Ophthalmol. 2002 Jun;86( ...
  7. ... The neurobiology of Williams syndrome: cascading influences of visual system impairment? Cell Mol Life Sci. 2006 Aug;63(16): ...
  8. ... problems can include severe feeding problems, seizures, or visual or hearing impairment. They may also experience short pauses in breathing ...
  9. ... interfere with other visual systems, causing myopia, reduced visual acuity, and other impairments.Some people with autosomal recessive congenital stationary night ...
  10. ... cataracts), and problems with the nerve that relays visual information from the eyes to the brain (the optic nerve). These eye problems lead to vision impairment in affected individuals. The prevalence of Walker-Warburg ...
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