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Results 31 - 40 of 185 for Abnormality of vision
  1. ... individuals never acquire the ability to speak.Eye abnormalities and their effect on vision vary among people with Kaufman oculocerebrofacial syndrome. Some ...
  2. ... and pulling back (retraction) of the eyelids. These abnormalities can lead to blurred vision, an increased sensitivity to light (photophobia), and a ...
  3. ... sensorineural, which means that it is caused by abnormalities of the inner ear. The loss of vision is caused by an eye disease called retinitis ... syndrome, type II is not associated with vestibular abnormalities that ... hearing loss and vision loss beginning somewhat later in life. Unlike the ...
  4. ... syndrome.Some people with Proteus syndrome have neurological abnormalities, including intellectual disability, seizures, and vision loss. Affected individuals may also have distinctive facial ...
  5. ... such as congenital heart defects or heart rhythm abnormalities (arrhythmias). In addition, individuals with this condition can have vision problems, hearing loss, liver abnormalities (hepatopathy), and immune ...
  6. ... uncertain how these giant melanosomes are related to vision loss and other eye abnormalities in people with ocular albinism.Rare cases of ... mutation in each cell usually do not experience vision loss or other significant eye abnormalities. They may have mild changes in retinal pigmentation ...
  7. ... to hearing loss. Affected individuals may have eye abnormalities that cause nearsightedness (myopia) and other vision problems. Although less common, heart and kidney defects ...
  8. ... of the eyes (telecanthus). Because of these eyelid abnormalities, the eyelids cannot open fully, and vision may be limited.Other structures in the eyes ...
  9. ... malformations of the eyes that can lead to vision impairment. These abnormalities include unusually small eyeballs (microphthalmia), no eyeballs (anophthalmia), ...
  10. ... The condition is sometimes associated with other eye abnormalities (such as retinal dystrophy, which can cause vision loss, and coloboma, which is a gap or ...
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