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Abnormality of vision
- ... difficulty with movement, typically beginning in childhood. Movement ... vision loss. Additionally, affected individuals may experience a loss ...
- ... to recurrent infections, especially involving the respiratory system. ... do not affect vision. Major birth defects are rarely seen with ring ...
- ... incontinentia pigmenti are at risk of stroke and vision loss, especially within the first year of life. These risks are due to abnormalities in blood vessels in the brain and in ...
- ... In some people with Fukuyama congenital muscular dystrophy, vision is impaired. They may also have increased pressure in the eye (glaucoma) or abnormalities in the specialized light-sensitive tissue that lines ...
- ... or almost complete loss of hearing caused by abnormalities in the inner ear. ... boys develop vision loss caused by degeneration of nerves that carry ...
- ... acute infantile GM2 activator deficiency typically experience seizures, vision loss, and intellectual disabilites. They eventually become unable to respond to their environment. An eye abnormality called a cherry-red spot, which can be ...
- ... eye) known as peau d'orange. Another eye abnormality known as angioid streaks occurs when tiny breaks form in the layer of tissue under the retina called Bruch's membrane. Bleeding and scarring of the retina may also occur, which can cause vision loss.Mineralization of the blood vessels that carry ...
- ... muscle coordination (ataxia) or a pattern of movement abnormalities known as ... with vision, movement, and thinking ability. The different NCLs are ...
- ... occur with 19p13.13 deletion syndrome include seizures, abnormalities of brain ... that can impair vision are also common. These include eyes that do ...
- ... brain abnormalities can occur with or without head abnormalities. For ... that can affect vision also occur in people with Bohring-Opitz syndrome. ...