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Results 1 - 10 of 71 for High myopia
  1. Progressive (High) Myopia (American Association for Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus)  
    Refractive Errors/Specifics ... Refractive Errors ... American Association for Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus ... GLOSSARY, TERMS, ACRONYMS, PHRASES, DEFINITIONS, ...
  2. ... speak (prelingual).Affected individuals also have severe nearsightedness (high myopia). These individuals are able to see nearby objects ... condition. Deafness and myopia Deafness, cochlear, plus DFNMYP High myopia and sensorineural deafness High myopia-sensorineural deafness syndrome ...
  3. ... of -6 diopters or more is commonly called "high myopia." This distinction is important because high myopia increases a person's risk of developing other ...
  4. ... blindness), loss of sharpness (reduced acuity), severe nearsightedness (high myopia), involuntary movements of the eyes (nystagmus), and eyes ... the NYX gene have been found to cause high myopia without the other vision problems characteristic of X- ...
  5. Treatment of Increasing Myopia in Children (American Association for Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus)  
    Refractive Errors/Children ... Refractive Errors ... American Association for Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus ... GLOSSARY, TERMS, ACRONYMS, PHRASES, DEFINITIONS, ...
  6. ... transmission is related to myopia progression in adult high myopia. Sci Rep . 2017;7(1):14523. PMID: 29109514 ...
  7. ... that causes both hearing loss and severe nearsightedness (high myopia). The mutations that cause deafness and myopia syndrome ...
  8. Refractive Errors (National Library of Medicine)  
    The cornea and lens of your eye helps you focus. Refractive errors are vision problems that happen when the shape of the eye keeps you from focusing well. ...
  9. ... palpebral fissures). Affected individuals may have severe nearsightedness (high myopia) or abnormalities in the light-sensitive tissue at the back of the eye (the retina) or the nerves that carry information from the ... downward (anteverted nares), a high arch or opening in the roof of the ...
  10. ... Many people with Stickler syndrome have severe nearsightedness (high myopia), which means they have trouble seeing things that ...
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