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Results 1 - 10 of 35 for Abnormality of vision
  1. ... nearsightedness (myopia), farsightedness (hyperopia), astigmatism , or another eye abnormality. Near vision test: Not being able to read the small ...
  2. ... chamber of the eye Eye pain Light sensitivity Vision abnormalities You may not be able to see a ...
  3. ... different related colors. The test can determine certain abnormalities in a person's color vision.
  4. ... of their infection at birth will have neurologic abnormalities later in life. Most infants without symptoms at birth will NOT have these problems. Some children may die while they are still an infant.
  5. ... known cause and are not related to other abnormalities. Some are due to a specific genetic defect. A small number of people with coloboma have other inherited developmental problems.
  6. ... blisters on the skin, as well as bone abnormalities. An eye exam may reveal cataracts , strabismus (crossed eyes), or other problems. To confirm the diagnosis, these tests may be done: Blood tests Skin biopsy CT or MRI scan of the brain
  7. ... can walk on their own or with support. Vision varies from normal to blind.
  8. ... extraocular muscles. These problems may result in double vision or rapid, uncontrolled eye movements .
  9. Walking abnormalities can be caused by many different types of problems. Problems with the joints, (such as arthritis), bones ( ... are due to a physical condition. Some walking abnormalities have been given names: Propulsive gait -- a stooped, ...
  10. ... Balance and coordination difficulties Curvature of spine ... abnormalities, including fatty stools that appear pale in color, ...
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