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Progressive visual loss
- ... blindness), which can occur in early childhood. A progressive narrowing of the field of vision (tunnel vision) follows, as well as a decrease in the ability to see details (visual acuity). These vision problems are due to an ongoing loss of cells (atrophy) in the specialized light-sensitive ...
- ... retina). The deposits damage the retina, resulting in progressive vision loss.People with Bietti crystalline dystrophy typically begin noticing vision problems in their teens or twenties. They experience a loss of sharp vision (reduction in visual acuity) and difficulty seeing in dim light (night ...
- ... of seizures commonly occur in people with Lafora progressive myoclonus epilepsy. ... and visual hallucinations. Over time, the seizures worsen and become ...
- ... individuals with optic atrophy type 1 experience a progressive loss of ... the nerves that relay visual information from the eye to the brain (optic ...
- ... stages of the condition, affected individuals experience a progressive loss ... the nerves that relay visual information from the eyes to the brain (optic ...
- ... are often limited to the nerve that relays visual information from the eye to the brain ... which is a progressive brain disorder that usually appears in infancy or ...
- ... the photoreceptor cells to deteriorate over time. The loss of these cells leads ... have severe visual impairment beginning at birth or shortly afterward. Variants ...
- ... 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 ...
- ... 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 ...
- ... experience problems walking (gait disturbance) and/or a loss of sharp ... have progressive vision problems, including impaired color vision or night ...