Identifying vision disorders in babies is very important. Poor vision can slow a child's development in a variety of ways. In adults, untreated vision disorders can dramatically affect function and wellbeing.
Squint see Vision disorders in Childhood SSPE see Subacute-sclerosing Panencephalitis Stammering Stargardt disease see Stargardt Macular Dystrophy Stargardt Macular Dystrophy Startle disease see Hyperekplexia ...
Vision disorders Nerve disorders o Peripheral neuropathy o Diabetic peripheral neuropathy Neurological disorders (see Cognitive impairment) o Multiple sclerosis o Parkinson's disease o Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis ...
A type of refractive surgery that changes the shape of the cornea to correct vision disorders such as myopia, hyperopia and astigmatism.
Jeffrey Simmons presently serves both adults and children with hearing impairment in his role as the clinical coordinator for the Cochlear Implant Clinic in the Lied Learning and Technology Center for Childhood Deafness and Vision Disorders at Boys ...
As with other binocular vision disorders, the primary therapeutic goal for those with strabismus is comfortable, single, clear, normal binocular vision at all distances and directions of gaze.
blurred vision, low vision, low vision, permanent blindness, permanent blindness, blurred vision, blurred vision, Blindness, Blindness Diseases associated with senile cataract ... loss of vision Down Syndrome ... Cataracts, vision disorders, ...
Here at Children’s Hospital Boston, our experts in strabismus and pediatric ophthalmology have decades of experience treating Duane syndrome (and the full spectrum of related vision disorders).
Several other well-known medical conditions, including hearing loss (estimated at 66 to 89%), congenital heart disease (approximately half ), and vision disorders, are also more prevalent among those with Down syndrome.
A risk factor is something that increases your chance of getting a disease or condition. Risk factors are slightly different for the two types of vision disorders. Myopia ...
Side effects include fever, chills, muscle and joint pain, vision disorders, low white and red blood cell counts, fatigue, elevated liver enzymes, nausea, blood clotting problems, and nerve damage.
DIFFUSE AXONAL INJURY, cerebral edema, and INTRACRANIAL HYPERTENSION are frequently associated conditions. Relatively frequent clinical manifestations include SEIZURES; APHASIA; VISION DISORDERS; MOVEMENT DISORDERS; PARALYSIS, and COMA.
To test this, simply hold up your finger in front of your nose and look past it at the computer screen - do you see two fingers instead of one? This is physiological diplopia. Pathological diplopia can occur as a symptom of numerous vision disorders, ...
Retinitis pigmentosa (RP) is one name for a large group of inherited vision disorders that causes progressive degeneration of the retina, the light sensitive membrane that coats the inside of the eyes.
There is no cure for Charles Bonnet syndrome. However, the symptoms often stop on their own. People who have Charles Bonnet syndrome should consult with an eye care specialist because treatment for vision disorders may help.
Common side effects of pegylated interferon plus ribavirin therapy include the development of flu-like symptoms, fatigue, alopecia, rash, cough, insomnia, anorexia, thyroid disease, injection-site reactions, vision disorders, anemia, neutropenia, ...
See also: Symptom, Surgery, Aging, Fatigue, Sclerosis
 
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