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- ... are often limited to the nerve that relays visual information from the eye to the brain (the optic nerve). Additional genetic and environmental factors ...
- ... are often limited to the nerve that relays visual information from the eye to the brain (the optic nerve). Additional genetic and environmental factors ...
- ... are often limited to the nerve that relays visual information from the eye to the brain (the optic nerve). Additional genetic and environmental factors ...
- ... associated isolated retinal degeneration. In affected individuals, vision ... (visual acuity) and increased sensitivity to light (photophobia). There ...
- ... that carry information from the eyes to the brain (optic atrophy). Affected individuals can develop an increased sensitivity to light (photophobia) or other vision problems beginning in adolescence. Their sharpness of vision (visual acuity) slowly worsens, often leading to legal blindness ...
- ... disease. This condition involves the selective death or impairment of ... regions of the brain. Lewy bodies may disrupt the regulation of dopamine, ...
- ... between the brain and muscles weakens. Eventually, the brain becomes unable to ... leading to the impairment or death of these cells. Other variants may ...
- ... SM, Braun KP, Porro GL; SWS study group. Visual outcome in Sturge-Weber syndrome: a systematic review ...