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especially the so-called short vowel sounds, then taught to blend sounds together with three-letter consonant-vowel-consonant words such as cat, red, sit, hot, sun. Hands-on (or kinesthetically appealing) VERY enlarged print materials such as those found in "The Big
Collection of Phonics Flipbooks" by Lynn Gordon (Scholastic, 2010) are helpful for teaching word families and blending skills to beginning readers with low vision. Beginning reading instructional materials should focus primarily on the lower-case letters, not the capital letters (even though they are larger) because reading text requires familiarity (mostly) with lower-case letters. Phonics-based beginning reading should also be supplemented with phonemic awareness lessons, writing opportunities, and many read-alouds (literature read to children daily) to stimulate motivation, vocabulary development, concept development, and comprehension skill development. Many children with low vision can be successfully included in regular education environments. Parents may need to be vigilant to ensure that the school provides the teacher and students with appropriate low vision resources, for example technology in the classroom, classroom aide time, modified educational materials, and consultation assistance with low vision experts.
1095:: is a group of 30 intraocular inflammatory diseases caused by infections, systemic diseases, organ-specific autoimmune processes, cancer or trauma. That is, uveitis refers to a complex category of ocular diseases that can cause blindness if either left untreated or improperly diagnosed. The current challenge of accurately diagnosing uveitis is that often the cause of a specific ocular inflammation is either unknown or multi-layered. Consequently, about 3–10% of those with uveitis in developed countries, and about 25% of those with uveitis in the developing countries, become blind from incorrect diagnosis and from ineffectual prescription of drugs, antibiotics or steroids. In addition, uveitis is a diverse category of eye diseases that are subdivided as granulomatous (or tumorous) or non-granulomatous anterior, intermediate, posterior or pan uveitis. In other words, uveitis diseases tend to be classified by their anatomic location in the eye (e.g. uveal tract, retina, or lens), as well as can create complication that can cause cataracts, glaucoma, retinal damage, age-related macular degeneration or diabetic retinopathy.
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Consequently, today cataracts are more common among adults than in children. That is, people face higher chances of developing cataracts as they age. Nonetheless, cataracts tend to have a greater financial and emotional toll upon children as they must undergo expensive diagnosis, long term rehabilitation, and visual assistance. Also, according to the Saudi
Journal for Health Sciences, sometimes patients experience irreversible amblyopia after pediatric cataract surgery because the cataracts prevented the normal maturation of vision prior to operation. Despite the great progress in treatment, cataracts remain a global problem in both economically developed and developing countries. At present, with the variant outcomes as well as the unequal access to cataract surgery, the best way to reduce the risk of developing cataracts is to avoid smoking and extensive exposure to sun light (i.e. UV-B rays).
1069:: is one of the manifestation microvascular complications of diabetes, which is characterized by blindness or reduced acuity. That is, diabetic retinopathy describes the retinal and vitreous hemorrhages or retinal capillary blockage caused by the increase of A1C, which a measurement of blood glucose or sugar level. In fact, as A1C increases, people tend to be at greater risk of developing diabetic retinopathy than developing other microvascular complications associated with diabetes (e.g. chronic hyperglycemia, diabetic neuropathy, and diabetic nephropathy). Despite the fact that only 8% of adults 40 years and older experience vision-threatening diabetic retinopathy (e.g. nonproliferative diabetic retinopathy or NPDR and proliferative diabetic retinopathy or PDR), this eye disease accounted for 17% of cases of blindness in 2002.
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1053:: is a category of vision loss or visual impairment that is caused by factors unrelated to refractive errors or coexisting ocular diseases. Amblyopia is the condition when a child's visual systems fail to mature normally because the child either has been born premature, measles, congenital rubella syndrome, vitamin A deficiency, or meningitis. If left untreated during childhood, amblyopia is currently incurable in adulthood because surgical treatment effectiveness changes as a child matures. Consequently, amblyopia is the world's leading cause of child monocular vision loss, which is the damage or loss of vision in one eye. In the best case scenario, which is very rare, properly treated amblyopia patients can regain 20/40 acuity.
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individuals, there was a 2-fold risk of loneliness and 4-fold risk of reporting a lower quality of life. Among adults with visual impairment, the prevalence of moderate loneliness is 28.7% (18.2% in general population) and prevalence of severe loneliness is 19.7% (2.7% in general population). The risk of depression and anxiety are also increased in the visually impaired; 32.2% report depressive symptoms (12.01% in general population), and 15.61% report anxiety symptoms (10.69% in general population).
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subtends an angle no greater than 20 degrees shall be considered for purposes of the first sentence of this subsection as having a central visual acuity of 20/200 or less. An individual shall also be considered to be blind for purposes of this title if he is blind as defined under a State plan approved under title X or XVI as in effect for
October 1972 and received aid under such plan (on the basis of blindness) for December 1973, so long as he is continuously blind as so defined.
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326:. The previous definition which used "best corrected visual acuity" was changed to "presenting visual acuity". This change was made as newer studies showed that best-corrected vision overlooks a larger proportion of the population who has visual impairment due to uncorrected refractive errors, and/or lack of access to medical or surgical treatment.
605:(NHANES) showed that people with corrected visual acuity of less than 20/40 spent significantly less time in moderate to vigorous physical activity. Age-related macular degeneration is also associated with a 50% decrease in physical activity–however physical activity is protective against age-related macular degeneration progression.
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IOP. Also, another challenge in accurately diagnosing glaucoma is that the disease has four causes: 1) inflammatory ocular hypertension syndrome (IOHS); 2) severe uveitic angle closure; 3) corticosteroid-induced; and 4) a heterogonous mechanism associated with structural change and chronic inflammation. In addition, often
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Since the estimates of the 1990s, new data based on the 2002 global population show a reduction in the number of people who are blind or visually impaired, and those who are blind from the effects of infectious diseases, but an increase in the number of people who are blind from conditions related to
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to assist in mobility. These dogs are trained to navigate around various obstacles, and to indicate when it becomes necessary to go up or down a step. However, the helpfulness of guide dogs is limited by the inability of dogs to understand complex directions. The human half of the guide dog team does
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differs greatly in cause and management from the glaucoma developed by adults. Currently, the best sign of pediatric glaucoma is an IOP of 21 mm Hg or greater present within a child. One of the most common causes of pediatric glaucoma is cataract removal surgery, which leads to an incidence rate
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are the greying or opacity of the crystalline lens, which can be caused in children by intrauterine infections, metabolic disorders, and genetically transmitted syndromes. Cataracts are the leading cause of child and adult blindness that doubles in prevalence with every ten years after the age of 40.
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generally refers to a severe visual impairment, not necessarily limited to distance vision. Low vision applies to all individuals with sight who are unable to read the newspaper at a normal viewing distance, even with the aid of eyeglasses or contact lenses. They use a combination of vision and other
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Certificate of Vision Impairment (CVI) is used to certify patients as severely sight impaired or sight impaired. The accompanying guidance for clinical staff states: "The National Assistance Act 1948 states that a person can be certified as severely sight impaired if they are 'so blind
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People who are not blind often imagine that people who are blind share a cultural identity in the way that other minority groups with shared experiences have a distinct culture. Various blind commentators have responded to this perception by explaining that more commonly, blind people integrate with
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of blindness – may also be used to improve mobility. A long cane is used to extend the user's range of touch sensation. It is usually swung in a low sweeping motion, across the intended path of travel, to detect obstacles. However, techniques for cane travel can vary depending on the user and/or the
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Organization estimates that 80% of visual loss is either preventable or curable with treatment. This includes cataracts, onchocerciasis, trachoma, glaucoma, diabetic retinopathy, uncorrected refractive errors, and some cases of childhood blindness. The Center for Disease Control and
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In terms of mobility, those with visual impairment have a slower gait speed than those without visual impairment; however, the rate of decline remains proportional with increasing age in both groups. Additionally, the visually impaired also have greater difficulty walking a quarter mile (400 m)
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Best-corrected visual acuity differs from presenting visual acuity; a person with a "normal" best corrected acuity can have "poor" presenting acuity (e.g. individual who has uncorrected refractive error). Thus, measuring an individual's general functioning depends on one's situational and contextual
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scanners can, in conjunction with text-to-speech software, read the contents of books and documents aloud via computer. Vendors also build closed-circuit televisions that electronically magnify paper, and even change its contrast and color, for visually impaired users. For more information, consult
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Visual impairments may take many forms and be of varying degrees. Visual acuity alone is not always a good predictor of an individual's function. Someone with relatively good acuity (e.g., 20/40) can have difficulty with daily functioning, while someone with worse acuity (e.g., 20/200) may function
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Central visual acuity of 20/200 or less in the better eye with corrective glasses or central visual acuity of more than 20/200 if there is a visual field defect in which the peripheral field is contracted to such an extent that the widest diameter of the visual field subtends an angular distance no
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is an eye disease often characterized by increased pressure within the eye or intraocular pressure (IOP). Glaucoma causes visual field loss as well as severs the optic nerve. Early diagnosis and treatment of glaucoma in patients is imperative because glaucoma is triggered by non-specific levels of
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are professionals who are specifically trained to teach people with visual impairments how to travel safely, confidently, and independently in the home and the community. These professionals can also help blind people to practice travelling on specific routes which they may use often, such as the
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Physical activity is a useful predictor of overall well-being, and routine physical activity reduces the risk of developing chronic diseases and disability. Older adults with visual impairment (including glaucoma, age-related macular degeneration, and diabetic retinopathy) have decreased physical
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It is important that people be examined by someone specializing in low vision care prior to other rehabilitation training to rule out potential medical or surgical correction for the problem and to establish a careful baseline refraction and prescription of both normal and low vision glasses and
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Central corneal ulceration is also a significant cause of monocular blindness worldwide, accounting for an estimated 850,000 cases of corneal blindness every year in the Indian subcontinent alone. As a result, corneal scarring from all causes is now the fourth greatest cause of global blindness.
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Visual impairment is unequally distributed across age groups. More than 82% of all people who are blind are 50 years of age and older, although they represent only 19% of the world's population. Due to the expected number of years lived in blindness (blind years), childhood blindness remains a
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Those with worsening sight and the prognosis of eventual blindness are at comparatively high risk of suicide and thus may be in need of supportive services. Many studies have demonstrated how rapid acceptance of the serious visual impairment has led to a better, more productive compliance with
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Children with low vision sometimes have reading delays, but do benefit from phonics-based beginning reading instruction methods. Engaging phonics instruction is multisensory, highly motivating, and hands-on. Typically students are first taught the most frequent sounds of the alphabet letters,
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An individual shall be considered to be blind for purposes of this title if he has central visual acuity of 20/200 or less in the better eye with the use of a correcting lens. An eye which is accompanied by a limitation in the fields of vision such that the widest diameter of the visual field
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There is no high-quality evidence on the effect of assistive technologies on educational outcomes and quality of life in children with low vision as of 2015, nor is there evidence on magnifying reading aids in children. Low-vision rehabilitation does not appear to have an important impact on
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Some people who fall into this category can use their considerable residual vision – their remaining sight – to complete daily tasks without relying on alternative methods. The role of a low vision specialist (optometrist or ophthalmologist) is to maximize the functional level of a
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In adults with low vision there is no conclusive evidence supporting one form of reading aid over another. In several studies stand-mounted devices allowed faster reading than hand-held or portable optical aids. While electronic aids may allow faster reading for individuals with low vision,
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Studies demonstrate an association between older adults with visual impairment and a poor mental health; discrimination was identified as one of the causes of this association. Older adults with visual impairment have a 1.5-fold risk of reporting perceived discrimination and of these
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or LCA. Leber's
Congenital Amaurosis damages the light receptors in the retina and usually begins affecting sight in early childhood, with worsening vision until complete blindness around the age of 30. The study used a common cold virus to deliver a normal version of the gene called
2078:" is an area where someone cannot see: for example, where a car driver cannot see because parts of his car's bodywork are in the way; metaphorically, a topic on which an individual is unaware of their own biases, and therefore of the resulting distortions of their own judgements (see
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Computers are important tools of integration for the visually impaired person. They allow, using standard or specific programs, screen magnification and conversion of text into sound or touch (braille line), and are useful for all levels of visual impairment.
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situation. Some visually impaired persons do not carry these kinds of canes, opting instead for the shorter, lighter identification (ID) cane. Still others require a support cane. The choice depends on the individual's vision, motivation, and other factors.
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rehabilitation programs. Moreover, psychological distress has been reported to be at its highest when sight loss is not complete, but the prognosis is unfavorable. Therefore, early intervention is imperative for enabling successful psychological adjustment.
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Department of Health also state that a person is more likely to be classified as severely visually impaired if their eyesight has failed recently or if they are an older individual, both groups being perceived as less able to adapt to their vision loss.
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the directing, based upon skills acquired through previous mobility training. In this sense, the handler might be likened to an aircraft's navigator, who must know how to get from one place to another, and the dog to the pilot, who gets them there safely.
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Gregor, P., Newell, A.F., Zajicek, M. (2002). Designing for
Dynamic Diversity – interfaces for older people. Proceedings of the fifth international ACM conference on Assistive technologies. Edinburgh, Scotland. Session: Solutions for aging. Pages
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Blindness, in this sense, is used both metaphorically (to refer to someone who was ignorant but later became knowledgeable) and literally, as a reference to those healed in the Bible. In the later years of his life, Newton himself would go blind.
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professionals, some of whom are connected to an agency for the blind, can provide advice on lighting and contrast to maximize remaining vision. These professionals also have access to non-visual aids, and can instruct patients in their uses.
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has estimated that the loss of one eye equals 25% impairment of the visual system and 24% impairment of the whole person; total loss of vision in both eyes is considered to be 100% visual impairment and 85% impairment of the whole person.
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and are over the age of 50 years. Rates of visual impairment have decreased since the 1990s. Visual impairments have considerable economic costs both directly due to the cost of treatment and indirectly due to decreased ability to work.
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as to be unable to perform any work for which eye sight is essential'". Certification is based on whether a person can do any work for which eyesight is essential, not just one particular job (such as their job before becoming blind).
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health-related quality of life, though some low-vision rehabilitation interventions, particularly psychological therapies and methods of enhancing vision, may improve vision-related quality of life in people with sight loss.
197:. In the absence of treatment such as corrective eyewear, assistive devices, and medical treatment, visual impairment may cause the individual difficulties with normal daily tasks, including reading and walking. The terms
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throughout the world that provide people with vision impairments with readings from periodicals over the radio. The
International Association of Audio Information Services provides links to all of these organizations.
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in some instances, to deprive a person of a major sense by which they can navigate or interact within the world, act fully independently, and be aware of events surrounding them. An example from the classical realm is
1672:(vision) of 20/200 (6/60) or less in the better eye with best correction possible. This means that a legally blind individual would have to stand 20 feet (6.1 m) from an object to see it – with
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silent objects simply by producing mouth clicks and listening to the returning echoes. It has been shown that blind echolocation experts use what is normally the "visual" part of their brain to process the echoes.
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In 1987, it was estimated that 598,000 people in the United States met the legal definition of blindness. Of this number, 58% were over the age of 65. In 1994–1995, 1.3 million
Americans reported legal blindness.
934:. Symptoms of cortical blindness vary greatly across individuals and may be more severe in periods of exhaustion or stress. It is common for people with cortical blindness to have poorer vision later in the day.
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are often used for levels of impairment which are difficult or impossible to correct and significantly impact daily life. In addition to the various permanent conditions, fleeting temporary vision impairment,
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patient's vision by optical or non-optical means. Primarily, this is by use of magnification in the form of telescopic systems for distance vision and optical or electronic magnification for near tasks.
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can also be used as a mobility aid. Such software can assist blind people with orientation and navigation, but it is not a replacement for traditional mobility tools such as white canes and guide dogs.
1080:: The most common cause of blindness in infants worldwide. In its most severe form, ROP causes retinal detachment, with attendant visual loss. Treatment is aimed mainly at prevention, via laser or
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2503:"Global, regional, and national incidence, prevalence, and years lived with disability for 310 diseases and injuries, 1990-2015: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2015"
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Of those who are blind 90% live in the developing world. Worldwide for each blind person, an average of 3.4 people have low vision, with country and regional variation ranging from 2.4 to 5.5.
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describes a sudden mass blindness epidemic, and the main story follows the first group to lose their vision and how they have to adapt to their new disability amidst a decaying society.
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indicates that a person has less than 20/200 vision in the better eye after best correction (contact lenses or glasses), or a field of vision of less than 20 degrees in the better eye.
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to learn what it is like. Each one feels a different part, but only one part, such as the side or the tusk. They then compare notes and learn that they are in complete disagreement.
1495:. They may also enlarge or mark dials on devices such as ovens and thermostats to make them usable. Other techniques used by blind people to assist them in daily activities include:
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As of 2015, there were 940 million people with some degree of vision loss. 246 million had low vision and 39 million were blind. The majority of people with poor vision are in the
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277:. Screening for vision problems in children may improve future vision and educational achievement. Screening adults without symptoms is of uncertain benefit. Diagnosis is by an
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Sengupta, Sabyasachi; Nguyen, Angeline M.; van Landingham, Suzanne W.; Solomon, Sharon D.; Do, Diana V.; Ferrucci, Luigi; Friedman, David S.; Ramulu, Pradeep Y. (2015-01-30).
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can make it easier and safer for visually impaired pedestrians to cross streets. In addition to making rules about who can and cannot use a cane, some governments mandate the
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2551:"Vision Impairment and Blindness | Examination-Based Studies | Information on Data Sources | Vision and Eye Health Surveillance System | Vision Health Initiative (VHI) | CDC"
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Kirchner C, Stephen G, Chandu F (1987). "Estimated 1987 prevalence of non-institutionalized 'severe visual impairment' by age base on 1977 estimated rates: U. S.", 1987.".
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Available studies consistently indicate that in every region of the world, and at all ages, females have a significantly higher risk of being visually impaired than males.
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directly into the eyes of affected patients. All three patients, aged 19, 22 and 25, responded well to the treatment and reported improved vision following the procedure.
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Government actions are sometimes taken to make public places more accessible to blind people. Public transportation is freely available to blind people in many cities.
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Esteban, J. J. Navarro; MartĂnez, M. Solera; NavalĂłn, P. GarcĂa; Serrano, O. Piñar; Patiño, J. R. Cerrillo; PurĂłn, M. E. Calle; MartĂnez-VizcaĂno, V. (February 2008).
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To determine which people qualify for special assistance because of their visual disabilities, various governments have specific definitions for legal blindness. In
296:, glaucoma, diabetic retinopathy, uncorrected refractive errors, and some cases of childhood blindness. Many people with significant visual impairment benefit from
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route from one's house to a convenience store. Becoming familiar with an environment or route can make it much easier for a blind person to navigate successfully.
1730:. According to one myth, he was blinded by the gods as punishment for revealing their secrets, while another holds that he was blinded as punishment after he saw
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Most people, once they have been visually impaired for long enough, devise their own adaptive strategies in all areas of personal and professional management.
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Not eligible to drive and may have difficulty recognising faces across a street, watching television, or choosing clean, unstained, co-ordinated clothing.
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Vos T, Allen C, Arora M, Barber RM, Bhutta ZA, Brown A, et al. (GBD 2015 Disease and Injury Incidence and Prevalence Collaborators) (October 2016).
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estimates that in 2012 there were 285 million visually impaired people in the world, of which 246 million had low vision and 39 million were blind.
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van Nispen RM, Virgili G, Hoeben M, Langelaan M, Klevering J, Keunen JE, van Rens GH, et al. (Cochrane Eyes and Vision Group) (January 2020).
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Krader CG (15 May 2012). "Etiology Determines IOP Treatment: Customized Approach Needed for Managing Elevated Pressure in Patients with Uveitis".
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Visual impairment is not distributed uniformly throughout the world. More than 90% of the world's visually impaired live in developing countries.
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Most visually impaired people who are not totally blind read print, either of a regular size or enlarged by magnification devices. Many also read
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How many times can a man turn his head // and pretend that he just doesn't see... How many times must a man look up // Before he can see the sky?
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blinded as many as 15,000 prisoners taken in the battle, before releasing them. Contemporary examples include the addition of methods such as
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are used by schools, colleges, and other educational institutions to describe students with visual impairments. They are defined as follows:
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are "born blind" refers to them being born with their eyes closed and their eyelids fused together; the eyes open later. One example is the
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about three blind mice whose tails are cut off after chasing the farmer's wife. The work is explicitly incongruous, ending with the comment
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has decreased in the past 10 years from 6 million to 1.3 million, putting it in seventh place on the list of causes of blindness worldwide.
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People with significantly reduced acuity may benefit from training conducted by individuals trained in the provision of technical aids. Low
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Vision impairment for a few seconds, or minutes, may occur due to any of a variety of causes, some serious and requiring medical attention.
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4388:"A comparison of the causes of blindness certifications in England and Wales in working age adults (16-64 years), 1999-2000 with 2009-2010"
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Cupples, M., Hart, P., Johnston, A., & Jackson, A. (2011) Improving healthcare access for people with visual impairment and blindness
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People who are blind share the common cultural experience of the many misconceptions sighted people have about living with blindness.
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Ramulu, Pradeep Y.; van Landingham, Suzanne W.; Massof, Robert W.; Chan, Emilie S.; Ferrucci, Luigi; Friedman, David S. (July 2012).
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passed in 1935. In 1972, the Aid to the Blind program and two others combined under Title XVI of the Social Security Act to form the
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Modified visual output that includes large print and/or clear simple graphics can be of benefit to users with some residual vision.
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Aa, Hilde P. A. van der; Comijs, Hannie C.; Penninx, Brenda W. J. H.; Rens, Ger H. M. B. van; Nispen, Ruth M. A. van (2015-02-01).
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780:. Age-related macular degeneration, glaucoma, and diabetic retinopathy are the leading causes of blindness in the developed world.
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Ulldemolins, Anna Rius; Lansingh, Van C.; Valencia, Laura Guisasola; Carter, Marissa J.; Eckert, Kristen A. (September 2012).
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Mathers M, Keyes M, Wright M (November 2010). "A review of the evidence on the effectiveness of children's vision screening".
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3694:"Progression of age-related macular degeneration: association with body mass index, waist circumference, and waist-hip ratio"
3302:"Measures of Visual Function and Percentage of Preferred Walking Speed in Older Adults: The Salisbury Eye Evaluation Project"
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affect the nerve bundle that sends signals from the eye to the back of the brain, which can lead to decreased visual acuity.
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provides an approach to evaluating visual loss as it affects an individual's ability to perform activities of daily living.
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Older adults with visual impairment are at an increased risk of physical inactivity, slower gait speeds, and fear of falls.
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Blaylock, SE; Vogtle, LK (June 2017). "Falls prevention interventions for older adults with low vision: A scoping review".
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Glaucoma Research Foundation. "High Eye Pressure and Glaucoma." Glaucoma Research Foundation. N.p., 5 Sept. 2013. Web.<
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optical aids. Only a doctor is qualified to evaluate visual functioning of a compromised visual system effectively. The
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3917:"Loneliness among adults with visual impairment: prevalence, associated factors, and relationship to life satisfaction"
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Zheng, D. Diane; Swenor, Bonnielin K.; Christ, Sharon L.; West, Sheila K.; Lam, Byron L.; Lee, David J. (2018-09-01).
3743:"Physical activity and the 15-year cumulative incidence of age-related macular degeneration: the Beaver Dam Eye Study"
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3857:"Longitudinal Associations Between Visual Impairment and Cognitive Functioning: The Salisbury Eye Evaluation Study"
3202:"Visual impairment, uncorrected refractive error, and accelerometer-defined physical activity in the United States"
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2997:"Free and Appropriate Public Education and the Personnel Crisis for Students with Visual Impairments and Blindness"
2936:"Certificate of Vision Impairment: Explanatory Notes for Consultant Ophthalmologists and Hospital Eye Clinic Staff"
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which in turn can cause blindness, an array of other health complications, and death. When competing with
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are sometimes born with their eyes fused shut, and opening later. Other animals, such as the
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significant problem, with an estimated 1.4 million blind children below age 15.
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Weisleder, Pedro (24 April 2012). "No Such Thing as a 'Blind Culture'".
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Wirth MG, Russell-Eggitt IM, Craig JE, Elder JE, Mackey DA (July 2002).
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2837:"Vision problems are a leading source of modifiable health expenditures"
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Heinemann, A. W.; Colorez, A.; Frank, S.; Taylor, D. (April 1988).
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The theme of blind animals has been a powerful one in literature.
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is a date in which the people involved have not previously met; a
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have a tactile feature to indicate denomination. For example, the
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activity as measured with self-reports and accelerometers. The US
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Did you ever see such a sight in your life, As three blind mice?
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as well as software written specifically for the blind, such as
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and walking up stairs, as compared to those with normal vision.
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3251:"The efficiency and walking speed of visually impaired people"
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3494:"The effects of changes in musculoskeletal fitness on health"
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has crossed between many religious traditions and is part of
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enable the blind to use mainstream computer applications and
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so that the value can be determined by touch. For example:
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of about 12.2% among infants and 58.7% among 10-year-olds.
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Warburton, D. E.; Gledhill, N.; Quinney, A. (April 2001).
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to heal the blind. According to the Gospels, Jesus healed
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Malignant neoplasms of the brain and nervous system (1.5%)
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About 90% of people who are visually impaired live in the
261:. Visual impairment can also be caused by problems in the
6061:
5369:"Why are there gender inequalities in visual impairment?"
3642:
3585:
3491:
2963:
2034:. The worldwide authority on sports for the blind is the
1475:
Scaled-down palpable model of mountain for blind tourists
662:. Blindness in combination with hearing loss is known as
4575:"Pharmacological enhancement of treatment for amblyopia"
3444:
3248:
1570:
reading materials and e-book readers that provide large
391:
A visual acuity of less than 6/18 but greater than 3/60.
356:
Near visual acuity worse than N6 or M 0.8 at 40 cm.
210:, may occur, and may indicate serious medical problems.
5658:"Low Vision and Legal Blindness Terms and Descriptions"
5540:"Sex, gender and blindness: a new framework for equity"
3588:"Physical activity, visual impairment, and eye disease"
1862:
depicts a blind man holding a marble head in his hands.
1746:, who blinds Polyphemus to escape. In Norse mythology,
418:
Those below 3/60 (equivalent to 20/400 in US notation)
300:, changes in their environment, and assistive devices.
4772:, 2nd Edition, Published by W. Blackwood, pp. 444–445.
2405:
1549:
Labeling and tagging clothing and other personal items
5597:
4856:
4854:
4852:
4728:
4726:
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4568:
4566:
4564:
4562:
4478:"Cataract blindness--challenges for the 21st century"
4435:
4433:
4431:
3974:
Demmin, Docia L; Silverstein, Steven M (2020-12-03).
3854:
3691:
3390:"Fear of falling and visual field loss from glaucoma"
1958:, who can see via his super-human hearing acuity, or
502:
students learn via braille or other non-visual media.
422:(most people below 3/60 are severely sight impaired).
6325:
4977:
4975:
4973:
4971:
4969:
4919:
4917:
4770:
History of the Byzantine Empire from DCCXVI to MLVII
4385:
4302:
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism
3798:
Swenor, B. K.; Munoz, B.; West, S. K. (2014-02-01).
3346:
808:
Degeneration of the macula and posterior pole (3.0%)
402:
In practice, the definition depends on individuals'
273:, or trauma, among others. These cases are known as
7486:
5660:. American Foundation for the Blind. Archived from
5616:. American Foundation for the Blind. Archived from
5050:
4810:
4808:
4759:(Vaughan & Asbury's General Ophthalmology, 17e)
4655:
4653:
4172:De Leo D, Hickey PA, Meneghel G, Cantor CH (1999).
4035:
3914:
2500:
1314:. They use computers with special hardware such as
4849:
4721:
4559:
4428:
4295:
4106:
4104:
3740:
2722:
2344:"Visual impairment and blindness Fact Sheet N°282"
2159:, tells the story of a boy who blinds six horses.
1946:Contemporary fiction contains numerous well-known
1366:
1355:alternative to traditional magnification devices.
7431:arteritic anterior (AAION or arteritic AION)
5221:"Evidence base to support the UK Vision Strategy"
4966:
4914:
4471:
4469:
3973:
677:, normally slightly longer than 24 hours, is not
565:reasonably well if they have low visual demands.
156:, changes in the environment, assistive devices (
7977:
5721:"Some Concepts of Blindness in American Culture"
5632:"Defining the Boundaries of Low Vision Patients"
5537:
5328:Woldeyes, Alemayehu; Adamu, Yilkal (July 2008).
5130:
4805:
4650:
4386:Liew G, Michaelides M, Bunce C (February 2014).
4042:Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science
3306:Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science
2841:Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science
1876:who best Bear 's mild yoke, they serve him best.
1265:be given to users of white canes or guide dogs.
603:National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey
30:"Blindness" redirects here. For other uses, see
6057:"Bionic Eye Opens New World Of Sight For Blind"
5979:. Disability Services Australia. Archived from
5624:
4696:
4694:
4101:
3797:
3094:
3092:
3090:
3050:
2913:"Identification and notification of sight loss"
2804:
2802:
2619:"Working with a VIP (Visually Impaired Person)"
1479:Blind people may use talking equipment such as
510:adopted the following definition of blindness:
5683:The Spirit of Ancient Peru:Treasures from the
4466:
2646:
2644:
2642:
2454:
2295:Visual impairment due to intracranial pressure
1522:, the size of a note increases with its value.
540:
6452:
6438:
5915:"IBSA General Assembly Elects New Leadership"
5327:
4814:
4789:. Canada Safety Council. 2005. Archived from
4031:
4029:
2756:
2754:
1430:is opening a far wider number of websites to
7505:Chronic progressive external ophthalmoplegia
6258:(11th ed.). Cambridge University Press.
5946:"Hitting the Court, With an Ear on the Ball"
5538:Doyal, Lesley; Das-Bhaumik, Raja G. (2018).
4926:"Approach to the diagnosis of the uveitides"
4923:
4691:
4334:
4174:"Blindness, fear of sight loss, and suicide"
4115:; Smith, Lee; Steptoe, Andrew (2019-07-01).
3910:
3908:
3087:
2930:
2928:
2926:
2799:
2496:
2494:
2146:, are truly blind and rely on other senses.
1451:
1268:
6833:Thygeson's superficial punctate keratopathy
6492:
6187:The Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews
6138:The Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews
6089:The Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews
5811:. Alliance for Equality of Blind Canadians.
5593:
5591:
5176:The Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews
4475:
2994:
2975:
2973:
2810:"Causes of blindness and visual impairment"
2639:
1940:" twice alludes to metaphorical blindness:
620:
515:greater than 20 degrees in the better eye.
6445:
6431:
5614:"Statistics and Sources for Professionals"
5218:
5212:
5165:
5163:
5161:
5044:
5034:"American Optometric Association web site"
4863:American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy
4216:. Lighthouse International. Archived from
4206:
4089:Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
4026:
2751:
2675:
2673:
2338:
2336:
2265:Swedish interactive thresholding algorithm
1884:often depicted scenes from the apocryphal
1310:, which convert printed text to speech or
6206:
6157:
6108:
5856:
5759:
5736:
5571:
5514:
5496:
5392:
5236:
5195:
5172:"Reading aids for adults with low vision"
5086:
5076:
5009:
4999:
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4832:
4821:Bulletin of the World Health Organization
4641:
4623:
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4482:Bulletin of the World Health Organization
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866:: children leading blind adults in Africa
569:factors, as well as access to treatment.
6311:, and does not reflect subsequent edits.
6294:
6242:
6054:
5969:
5881:
5588:
5229:The Guide Dogs for the Blind Association
5051:Thaler L, Arnott SR, Goodale MA (2011).
4775:
4732:
4258:
3353:International Journal of Integrated Care
3124:"Eye Trauma Epidemiology and Prevention"
2979:
2970:
2616:
2457:Canadian Journal of Occupational Therapy
2096:A 2008 study tested the effect of using
1870:, who went blind in mid-life, composed "
1850:
1836:
1555:Marking controls of household appliances
1470:
1455:
1272:
1201:
1189:
1177:
1169:
1153:
1113:
989:have identified other genetic causes of
896:
857:
681:(synchronized) to the light–dark cycle.
637:
5890:"The Competitive World of Blind Sports"
5887:
5685:Museo ArqueolĂłgico Rafael Larco Herrera
5158:
4860:
2670:
1194:Blind girl feels shape of vehicle near
193:) is the partial or total inability of
14:
7978:
5936:
5842:"A 20/20 Perspective on Blind Culture"
5821:
5709:, Gehenna Press, Northampton MA, 1964.
5681:Berrin, Katherine & Larco Museum.
5259:
5257:
5255:
5103:
4659:
4572:
4232:
3498:Canadian Journal of Applied Physiology
3451:Canadian Journal of Applied Physiology
2679:
2653:GLOBAL DATA ON VISUAL IMPAIRMENTS 2010
2362:
2313:
1719:depicted the blind in their ceramics.
1640:
559:
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7338:
6741:
6470:
6426:
5802:
5718:
5148:"Accessibility features – Bank Notes"
4328:
4111:Jackson, Sarah E.; Hackett, Ruth A.;
2036:International Blind Sports Federation
1691:
1423:is built in to most Android devices.
881:The number of individuals blind from
802:Disorders of the visual cortex (4.1%)
754:Age-related macular degeneration (5%)
7313:Familial exudative vitreoretinopathy
5907:
4523:The British Journal of Ophthalmology
3747:The British Journal of Ophthalmology
3447:"Musculoskeletal fitness and health"
2988:
2834:
2049:
1212:Orientation and mobility specialists
787:Hereditary retinal disorders (20.2%)
7436:non-arteritic anterior (NAION)
7273:Leber's hereditary optic neuropathy
6010:The New England Journal of Medicine
5942:
5606:
5252:
4981:
4924:Jabs DA, Busingye J (August 2013).
4626:"Management of Congenital Cataract"
4442:"Management of congenital cataract"
4082:
3921:Health and Quality of Life Outcomes
2130:Statements that certain species of
1655:
24:
7308:Persistent tunica vasculosa lentis
6281:
5119:from the original on 15 March 2014
2995:Corn AL, Spungin SJ (April 2003).
2412:Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine
2383:. February 8, 2011. Archived from
1411:, the latter developed in part by
993:or blindness. One such example is
961:
673:, a condition in which a person's
25:
8002:
7036:Polypoidal choroidal vasculopathy
6227:
5848:. 18 January 2018. Archived from
5822:Pierce, Barbara (November 2008).
5373:European Journal of Public Health
4984:"Uveitis in developing countries"
4930:American Journal of Ophthalmology
4630:Saudi Journal for Health Sciences
4446:Saudi Journal for Health Sciences
4335:Bunce C, Wormald R (March 2006).
4266:"Circadian Rhythm Sleep Disorder"
3071:"Blindness and vision impairment"
2381:"Blindness and Vision Impairment"
1535:Canadian currency tactile feature
1245:Some blind people are skilled at
554:
360:
311:
7141:Central retinal artery occlusion
6293:
6174:
6125:
6076:
6048:
5994:
5824:"No Such Thing as Blind Culture"
5150:. Bank of Canada. Archived from
4749:from the original on 2014-04-21.
4733:Meszaros L (15 September 2013).
4703:"High Eye Pressure and Glaucoma"
4133:10.1001/jamaophthalmol.2019.1230
3873:10.1001/jamaophthalmol.2018.2493
3804:American Journal of Epidemiology
2737:10.1111/j.1365-2214.2010.01109.x
2682:Current Opinion in Ophthalmology
2666:from the original on 2015-03-31.
2119:
1977:
1970:, who can see with the aid of a
1734:naked while she was bathing. In
1698:Cultural depictions of blindness
1668:, legal blindness is defined as
1510:In some currencies, such as the
1230:A small number of people employ
712:Age-related macular degeneration
440:
243:age-related macular degeneration
225:(2%). Refractive errors include
56:
7146:Branch retinal artery occlusion
6875:Terrien's marginal degeneration
5957:from the original on 9 May 2015
5870:from the original on 2008-02-21
5834:
5815:
5796:
5753:
5719:Himes, Joseph S. (9 May 2018).
5712:
5707:Rembrandt and the Book of Tobit
5696:
5675:
5650:
5531:
5485:Indian Journal of Ophthalmology
5472:
5417:
5360:
5321:
5266:
5140:
5026:
4988:Indian Journal of Ophthalmology
4903:from the original on 2014-06-03
4889:
4762:
4753:
4709:from the original on 2017-09-02
4679:from the original on 2014-04-21
4617:
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4379:
4289:
4165:
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3967:
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3791:
3734:
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3662:10.1001/jamaophthalmol.2013.316
3636:
3579:
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3242:
3219:10.1001/archopthalmol.2011.1773
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3044:
3033:from the original on 2015-09-24
3013:
2952:
2905:
2893:
2869:
2828:
2716:
2617:Rountree, Helen (Autumn 2018).
2044:1976 Toronto summer Paralympics
1880:The Dutch painter and engraver
1832:
1765:contains numerous instances of
1598:
1367:Computers and mobile technology
799:Congenital abnormalities (5.1%)
671:non-24-hour sleep–wake disorder
109:Non-24-hour sleep–wake disorder
7943:
7176:Bietti's crystalline dystrophy
7136:Central retinal vein occlusion
6865:Pellucid marginal degeneration
6199:10.1002/14651858.CD006543.pub2
6150:10.1002/14651858.CD010987.pub2
6101:10.1002/14651858.CD011350.pub2
6055:Hamilton J (20 October 2009).
5634:. SSDI Qualify. Archived from
5188:10.1002/14651858.CD003303.pub4
5115:, Reader's Digest, June 2012,
4787:Symptoms of Methanol Poisoning
3021:"Supplemental Security Income"
2610:
2589:
2568:
2543:
2448:
2399:
2163:'s classic young adult novel,
1339:National Library for the Blind
1035:desperate and cheap substitute
805:Cerebrovascular disease (3.2%)
406:and the extent to which their
51:Vision impairment, vision loss
13:
1:
7229:Vitelliform macular dystrophy
7120:Posterior vitreous detachment
6986:Persistent pupillary membrane
6018:Massachusetts Medical Society
4191:10.1016/S0033-3182(99)71229-6
3053:"Sec. 1614. Meaning of terms"
2519:10.1016/S0140-6736(16)31678-6
2346:. August 2014. Archived from
2306:
1726:was a prophet famous for his
1426:The movement towards greater
1324:optical character recognition
1182:A blind man is assisted by a
1165:
1149:
1140:
937:Blinding has been used as an
922:results from injuries to the
853:
7716:Leber's congenital amaurosis
7627:Internuclear ophthalmoplegia
7339:
7318:Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada disease
7303:Persistent fetal vasculature
7234:Leber's congenital amaurosis
5556:10.1136/bmjophth-2017-000135
5442:10.3109/09286586.2014.906629
5078:10.1371/journal.pone.0020162
4815:Gilbert C, Foster A (2001).
3406:10.1016/j.ophtha.2012.01.037
2694:10.1097/ICU.0b013e3283566b4b
2153:'s Tony Award-winning play,
2102:Leber's congenital amaurosis
1771:the two blind men of Galilee
1706:
1381:refreshable braille displays
1320:refreshable braille displays
1132:American Medical Association
1109:
1000:
939:act of vengeance and torture
824:
790:Diabetic retinopathy (14.4%)
612:
574:American Medical Association
529:Supplemental Security Income
508:American Medical Association
329:Distance vision impairment:
69:that is frequently used for
7:
6515:Meibomian gland dysfunction
5888:Chodosh S (24 March 2016).
5803:Hopfe, Alyssa (July 1999).
4673:"Gale - Institution Finder"
4404:10.1136/bmjopen-2013-004015
2901:BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)
2761:Siu AL, Bibbins-Domingo K,
2185:Accessible Books Consortium
2172:
2085:
1895:Slaver-turned-abolitionist
1437:Experimental approaches in
892:
872:congenital rubella syndrome
836:
592:
541:Temporary vision impairment
10:
8007:
7239:Birdshot chorioretinopathy
7213:Central serous retinopathy
7031:Focal choroidal excavation
6904:Corneal neovascularization
6721:Subconjunctival hemorrhage
6471:
5805:"The Culture of Blindness"
5762:Journal of Child Neurology
5738:10.1177/104438945003101002
4476:Brian G, Taylor H (2001).
3711:10.1001/archopht.121.6.785
2230:Disability rights movement
2123:
2089:
1783:the man who was born blind
1775:the blind man of Bethsaida
1695:
1644:
1395:, a simple screen reader.
1371:Access technology such as
1349:Closed-circuit televisions
1337:in the United States, the
1298:(or the infrequently used
1078:Retinopathy of prematurity
972:Leber congenital amaurosis
876:retinopathy of prematurity
757:Corneal opacification (4%)
544:
315:
275:cortical visual impairment
32:Blindness (disambiguation)
29:
7951:
7938:
7909:
7856:
7821:
7781:
7706:
7693:
7644:
7622:Convergence insufficiency
7609:
7550:
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7465:
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7364:
7351:
7347:
7334:
7263:Primary juvenile glaucoma
7247:
7108:Cytomegalovirus retinitis
7088:
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6754:
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6679:
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6483:
6479:
6466:
6457:Diseases of the human eye
6396:
6329:
5334:Ethiopian Medical Journal
5291:10.1007/s11136-007-9280-7
5263:World Health Organization
4942:10.1016/j.ajo.2013.03.027
4314:10.1210/jcem.75.1.1619000
3934:10.1186/s12955-019-1096-y
3698:Archives of Ophthalmology
3604:10.1038/s41433-018-0081-8
3267:10.1080/00140138608968314
3206:Archives of Ophthalmology
3075:World Health Organization
2881:World Health Organization
2835:Rein DB (December 2013).
1989:
1790:blind men and an elephant
1767:Jesus performing miracles
1754:into killing his brother
1452:Other aids and techniques
1269:Reading and magnification
1196:Mana village, Uttarakhand
820:Retinal detachment (1.4%)
769:Diabetic retinopathy (1%)
648:autism spectrum disorders
286:World Health Organization
168:
149:
137:
118:
102:
89:
77:
64:
55:
47:
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7132:Ocular ischemic syndrome
5774:10.1177/0883073812441249
5498:10.4103/0301-4738.100529
5279:Quality of Life Research
5001:10.4103/0301-4738.114090
4643:10.4103/2278-0521.106079
4459:10.4103/2278-0521.106079
2984:. New York: David McKay.
2877:"World report on vision"
2659:. WHO. 2012. p. 6.
2469:10.1177/0008417417711460
1916:The Country of the Blind
1779:the blind man of Jericho
1758:, the god of happiness.
1702:Visual impairment in art
1403:) for the blind include
1358:There are also over 100
1044:
814:Corneal disorders (2.6%)
760:Childhood blindness (4%)
684:
621:Social and psychological
365:Severely sight impaired
352:Near vision impairment:
172:940 million / 13% (2015)
27:Decreased ability to see
7632:One and a half syndrome
7386:Foster Kennedy syndrome
6255:Encyclopædia Britannica
5864:"Blind Sports Victoria"
5430:Ophthalmic Epidemiology
4768:Finlay, George (1856).
3759:10.1136/bjo.2006.103796
3557:10.1093/geront/28.2.181
2599:. Warrington VIP Centre
2578:. Bat ConservationTrust
2280:Tangible symbol systems
2240:Recovery from blindness
2200:Blindness and education
2072:blind leading the blind
1738:, the one-eyed Cyclops
1345:in the United Kingdom.
1259:audible traffic signals
1027:denatured ethyl alcohol
644:intellectual disability
7871:Argyll Robertson pupil
6671:Periorbital cellulitis
6289:
6265:Listen to this article
5953:. The New York Times.
5544:BMJ Open Ophthalmology
5219:Bosanquet N, Mehta P.
4579:Clinical Ophthalmology
4354:10.1186/1471-2458-6-58
4240:"Autism and Blindness"
3980:Clinical Ophthalmology
3160:10.1186/1471-2415-15-9
2784:10.1001/jama.2016.0763
1863:
1848:
1476:
1468:
1360:radio reading services
1280:
1207:
1199:
1187:
1175:
1162:
1126:
914:optic nerve hypoplasia
902:
867:
763:Refractive errors (3%)
538:
531:program which states:
521:United States Congress
517:
7844:Scintillating scotoma
7510:Kearns–Sayre syndrome
7453:Toxic and nutritional
7426:posterior (PION)
6909:Kayser–Fleischer ring
6288:
6026:10.1056/NEJMoa0802268
5943:Lin T (4 June 2012).
5809:www.blindcanadians.ca
5385:10.1093/eurpub/cky245
4869:(17 Suppl 12): S3–7.
4214:"Causes of Blindness"
4085:"Protect Your Vision"
4054:10.1167/iovs.14-15848
3051:Social Security Act.
2854:10.1167/iovs.13-12818
2166:The Trouble With Tuck
1903:" about a wretch who
1854:
1840:
1750:tricks the blind god
1474:
1459:
1276:
1222:with a red tip – the
1205:
1193:
1181:
1173:
1157:
1124:
1057:Corneal opacification
995:Bardet–Biedl syndrome
900:
861:
793:Optic atrophy (14.1%)
718:Corneal opacification
638:Associated conditions
586:vision rehabilitation
533:
512:
318:Low vision assessment
298:vision rehabilitation
154:Vision rehabilitation
113:falls in older adults
95:Decreased ability to
7617:Conjugate gaze palsy
7488:Paralytic strabismus
7421:anterior (AION)
7203:Retinitis pigmentosa
7198:Macular degeneration
6971:Intermediate uveitis
6887:Keratoconjunctivitis
6320:More spoken articles
4982:Rao NA (June 2013).
4745:. Academic OneFile.
4624:Althomali T (2012).
4535:10.1136/bjo.86.7.782
4440:Althomali T (2012).
3993:10.2147/OPTH.S258783
3318:10.1167/iovs.05-0582
2980:Koestler FA (1976).
2513:(10053): 1545–1602.
2245:Retinal regeneration
2126:Blindness in animals
2012:association football
1647:List of blind people
1585:assistive technology
1439:sensory substitution
1224:international symbol
1186:in BrasĂlia, Brazil.
1103:vitamin A deficiency
1073:Retinitis pigmentosa
1067:Diabetic retinopathy
1037:for regular ethanol
976:Retinitis pigmentosa
724:Diabetic retinopathy
412:Department of Health
247:diabetic retinopathy
7922:Childhood blindness
7901:Parinaud's syndrome
7471:Extraocular muscles
7259:Ocular hypertension
7223:Epiretinal membrane
7208:Retinal haemorrhage
7063:Congenital cataract
5638:on January 27, 2014
5069:2011PLoSO...620162T
4793:on 20 February 2007
4739:Ophthalmology Times
4668:. Academic OneFile.
4662:Ophthalmology Times
4592:10.2147/opth.s29941
2190:Acoustic wayfinding
1938:Blowin' in the Wind
1899:composed the hymn "
1788:The parable of the
1641:Society and culture
1633:longer life spans.
1483:, watches, clocks,
1432:adaptive technology
1397:Linux distributions
1088:Stargardt's disease
1062:Degenerative myopia
1039:alcoholic beverages
730:Childhood blindness
656:hearing impairments
560:General functioning
525:Social Security Act
410:is restricted. The
255:childhood blindness
7448:Leber's hereditary
7115:Retinal detachment
7068:Childhood cataract
6880:Post-LASIK ectasia
6661:Orbital cellulitis
6610:Lacrimal apparatus
6397:External resources
6290:
5830:. Braille Monitor.
5154:on April 29, 2011.
4875:10.2146/ajhp070330
4573:Rashad MA (2012).
4121:JAMA Ophthalmology
4083:CDC (2021-09-27).
3861:JAMA Ophthalmology
3816:10.1093/aje/kwt257
3649:JAMA Ophthalmology
2210:Braille technology
2070:. The expression "
1936:'s anti-war song "
1864:
1856:The Sense of Touch
1849:
1715:people of ancient
1692:Literature and art
1477:
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1393:Microsoft Narrator
1289:magnifying glasses
1281:
1218:Tools such as the
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1127:
1023:methylated spirits
920:Cortical blindness
903:
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772:Undetermined (21%)
740:Undetermined (18%)
257:, and a number of
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6249:"Blindness"
5691:Thames and Hudson
4341:BMC Public Health
3753:(12): 1461–1463.
3545:The Gerontologist
3366:10.5334/ijic.3877
3147:BMC Ophthalmology
2847:(14): ORSF18-22.
2424:10.5664/jcsm.5100
2300:World Blind Union
2195:Acute visual loss
2092:Visual prosthesis
2050:Metaphorical uses
1674:corrective lenses
1529:Some currencies'
1466:Canadian banknote
1428:web accessibility
1389:Microsoft Windows
1377:screen magnifiers
1326:applications and
1122:
477:Partially sighted
458:partially sighted
215:refractive errors
195:visual perception
183:vision impairment
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139:Diagnostic method
124:refractive errors
43:Visual impairment
37:Medical condition
18:Partially sighted
16:(Redirected from
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7695:Vision disorders
7654:Refractive error
7596:Brown's syndrome
7552:Other strabismus
7538:Sixth-nerve (VI)
7528:Oculomotor (III)
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7475:Binocular vision
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7374:optic papillitis
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2270:Tactile alphabet
2140:premature babies
2060:blind experiment
2040:Paralympic Games
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1948:blind characters
1872:On His Blindness
1860:Jusepe de Ribera
1819:" is a medieval
1817:Three Blind Mice
1680:of less than 20
1656:Legal definition
1308:reading machines
1174:Folded long cane
1123:
778:developing world
694:Refractive error
675:circadian rhythm
305:developing world
251:corneal clouding
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6899:Corneal opacity
6855:Corneal ectasia
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5725:Social Casework
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2260:Stereoblindness
2250:Sensory tourism
2220:Color blindness
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1651:Blind musicians
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1526:identification.
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1413:Adriane Knopper
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748:Cataracts (51%)
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547:Amaurosis fugax
543:
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430:field of vision
408:field of vision
376:Sight impaired
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290:river blindness
271:premature birth
231:far-sightedness
208:amaurosis fugax
144:Eye examination
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6713:
6708:
6703:
6702:
6701:
6694:Conjunctivitis
6691:
6685:
6683:
6677:
6676:
6674:
6673:
6668:
6663:
6658:
6653:
6647:
6645:
6639:
6638:
6636:
6635:
6630:
6628:Dacryocystitis
6625:
6620:
6618:Dacryoadenitis
6614:
6612:
6606:
6605:
6602:
6601:
6599:
6598:
6593:
6588:
6583:
6577:
6575:
6569:
6568:
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6565:
6560:
6555:
6550:
6545:
6540:
6535:
6530:
6524:
6521:
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6518:
6517:
6512:
6507:
6502:
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6494:
6487:
6477:
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6460:
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6449:
6442:
6435:
6427:
6418:
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6414:
6413:
6401:
6400:
6398:
6394:
6393:
6390:
6389:
6378:
6363:
6339:
6334:
6333:
6331:
6330:Classification
6313:
6299:
6292:
6280:
6263:
6262:
6261:
6260:
6246:, ed. (1911).
6244:Chisholm, Hugh
6240:
6229:
6228:External links
6226:
6223:
6222:
6173:
6124:
6075:
6047:
5993:
5968:
5935:
5906:
5880:
5855:
5846:The Pitt Pulse
5833:
5814:
5795:
5768:(6): 819–820.
5752:
5711:
5695:
5674:
5649:
5623:
5620:on 2008-08-07.
5605:
5587:
5550:(1): e000135.
5530:
5491:(5): 368–375.
5471:
5436:(3): 190–196.
5416:
5379:(4): 661–666.
5359:
5340:(3): 211–218.
5320:
5265:
5251:
5211:
5157:
5139:
5129:
5102:
5043:
5040:on 2013-06-05.
5025:
4965:
4913:
4888:
4848:
4804:
4774:
4761:
4752:
4720:
4690:
4649:
4616:
4558:
4509:
4465:
4427:
4398:(2): e004015.
4378:
4327:
4288:
4257:
4231:
4205:
4178:Psychosomatics
4164:
4127:(7): 825–832.
4100:
4075:
4048:(2): 849–854.
4025:
3966:
3904:
3867:(9): 989–995.
3847:
3810:(3): 313–322.
3790:
3733:
3704:(6): 785–792.
3684:
3635:
3578:
3551:(2): 181–184.
3531:
3504:(2): 161–216.
3484:
3457:(2): 217–237.
3437:
3380:
3339:
3300:(2006-01-01).
3288:
3261:(6): 779–789.
3241:
3212:(3): 329–335.
3192:
3133:
3130:on 2006-05-28.
3115:
3112:on 2006-05-02.
3086:
3062:
3059:on 2015-05-23.
3043:
3012:
2987:
2969:
2966:on 2007-09-11.
2951:
2948:on 2012-09-16.
2922:
2919:on 2011-05-03.
2904:
2892:
2868:
2827:
2816:on 5 June 2015
2798:
2750:
2715:
2669:
2638:
2609:
2588:
2567:
2542:
2490:
2463:(3): 139–147.
2447:
2398:
2361:
2350:on 12 May 2015
2311:
2310:
2308:
2305:
2303:
2302:
2297:
2292:
2290:Visual agnosia
2287:
2282:
2277:
2272:
2267:
2262:
2257:
2252:
2247:
2242:
2237:
2232:
2227:
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2212:
2207:
2202:
2197:
2192:
2187:
2182:
2176:
2174:
2171:
2144:blind mole rat
2124:Main article:
2121:
2118:
2090:Main article:
2087:
2084:
2064:placebo effect
2051:
2048:
1991:
1988:
1979:
1976:
1834:
1831:
1708:
1705:
1693:
1690:
1657:
1654:
1642:
1639:
1600:
1597:
1564:e-book readers
1557:
1556:
1553:
1550:
1547:
1546:
1545:
1542:
1527:
1523:
1516:pound sterling
1453:
1450:
1373:screen readers
1368:
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1328:screen readers
1302:), or rely on
1270:
1267:
1255:Tactile paving
1167:
1164:
1151:
1148:
1142:
1139:
1111:
1108:
1107:
1106:
1096:
1090:
1085:
1075:
1070:
1064:
1059:
1054:
1046:
1043:
1002:
999:
963:
960:
924:occipital lobe
894:
891:
864:onchocerciasis
862:The burden of
855:
852:
838:
835:
826:
823:
822:
821:
818:
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312:Classification
310:
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7902:
7899:
7897:
7894:
7892:
7889:
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7884:
7882:
7881:Adie syndrome
7879:
7877:
7874:
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7869:
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7864:
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7861:
7859:
7855:
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7736:Achromatopsia
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7709:
7708:
7705:
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7686:
7683:
7681:
7677:
7676:Anisometropia
7674:
7672:
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7662:
7660:
7657:
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7652:
7651:
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7479:Accommodation
7476:
7472:
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7409:
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7394:
7393:Optic atrophy
7391:
7387:
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7383:
7382:
7379:
7375:
7372:
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7367:
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7314:
7311:
7309:
7306:
7304:
7301:
7299:
7296:
7294:
7293:Keratomycosis
7291:
7289:
7288:Globe rupture
7286:
7284:
7281:
7279:
7276:
7274:
7271:
7269:
7266:
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7218:Macular edema
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7127:Retinoschisis
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7109:
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7017:
7015:
7014:Choroideremia
7012:
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6991:Iridodialysis
6989:
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6919:Arcus senilis
6917:
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6914:Haab's striae
6912:
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6829:
6828:Corneal ulcer
6826:
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6809:
6807:
6806:acanthamoebic
6804:
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6791:
6789:
6785:
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6757:
6756:Fibrous tunic
6753:
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6722:
6719:
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6714:
6712:
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6633:Xerophthalmia
6631:
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6616:
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6538:Lagophthalmos
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6043:
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6035:
6031:
6027:
6023:
6019:
6015:
6011:
6004:
5997:
5983:on 2011-02-07
5982:
5978:
5972:
5956:
5952:
5947:
5939:
5925:on 2007-09-18
5924:
5920:
5916:
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5734:
5730:
5726:
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5692:
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5664:on 2017-03-01
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5062:
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5029:
5021:
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4978:
4976:
4974:
4972:
4970:
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4957:
4952:
4947:
4943:
4939:
4936:(2): 228–36.
4935:
4931:
4927:
4920:
4918:
4902:
4898:
4897:"A1C and eAG"
4892:
4884:
4880:
4876:
4872:
4868:
4864:
4857:
4855:
4853:
4844:
4840:
4835:
4830:
4827:(3): 227–32.
4826:
4822:
4818:
4811:
4809:
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4788:
4784:
4778:
4771:
4765:
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4725:
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4540:
4536:
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4505:
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4496:
4491:
4488:(3): 249–56.
4487:
4483:
4479:
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4470:
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4308:(1): 127–34.
4307:
4303:
4299:
4292:
4278:on 2010-08-26
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4261:
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4241:
4235:
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4184:(4): 339–44.
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6955:Ciliary body
6870:Keratoglobus
6778:Episcleritis
6656:Enophthalmos
6651:Exophthalmos
6596:Trichomegaly
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6493:Inflammation
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1481:thermometers
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1159:Tommy Edison
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7839:Photophobia
7834:Hemeralopia
7791:Hemianopsia
7769:Vision loss
7680:Aniseikonia
7671:Astigmatism
7591:Cyclotropia
7569:Hypertropia
7381:Papilledema
7353:Optic nerve
7186:Sickle cell
7166:Purtscher's
7151:Retinopathy
7019:Choroiditis
6860:Keratoconus
6681:Conjunctiva
6558:Xanthelasma
6510:Blepharitis
6406:MedlinePlus
5828:www.nfb.org
5703:Julius Held
5642:January 22,
5394:2117/130141
3359:(5): A557.
2763:Grossman DC
2597:"Home page"
2555:www.cdc.gov
2000:snow skiing
1912:H. G. Wells
1897:John Newton
1868:John Milton
1842:Blind Woman
1736:the Odyssey
1568:large-print
1489:calculators
1285:large-print
1239:GPS devices
1015:formic acid
932:optic nerve
387:Low vision
239:astigmatism
221:(33%), and
48:Other names
7980:Categories
7945:Infections
7866:Anisocoria
7829:Asthenopia
7822:subjective
7806:homonymous
7801:bitemporal
7753:Nyctalopia
7741:Dichromacy
7685:Presbyopia
7646:Refraction
7467:Strabismus
7357:Optic disc
6716:Pinguecula
6581:Trichiasis
6382:DiseasesDB
6316:Audio help
6307:2020-07-12
6020:: 2231–9.
5987:2008-03-04
5929:2008-03-04
5874:2008-03-04
5689:New York:
5668:2017-02-28
5244:August 27,
4907:2014-05-05
4783:"Methanol"
4713:2014-05-05
4683:2014-05-05
4636:(3): 115.
4585:: 409–16.
4452:(3): 115.
4282:2009-08-08
4094:2022-03-07
3255:Ergonomics
3080:2022-03-07
3037:2015-05-23
2886:2022-03-03
2632:2023-01-16
2603:2023-01-16
2582:2023-01-16
2561:2022-03-03
2307:References
2235:Nyctalopia
2076:blind spot
2056:blind date
2042:since the
1954:superhero
1740:Polyphemus
1696:See also:
1686:Low vision
1645:See also:
1621:By gender:
1232:guide dogs
1220:white cane
1150:Management
1141:Prevention
1031:alcoholics
991:low vision
854:Infections
483:Low vision
462:low vision
456:The terms
316:See also:
259:infections
235:presbyopia
199:low vision
162:white cane
158:eyeglasses
65:A typical
7986:Blindness
7917:Nystagmus
7891:Mydriasis
7765:Blindness
7711:Amblyopia
7699:Blindness
7659:Hyperopia
7584:Exophoria
7579:Esophoria
7564:Exotropia
7560:Esotropia
7098:Retinitis
6796:Keratitis
6773:Scleritis
6706:Pterygium
6586:Madarosis
6533:Ectropion
6528:Entropion
6505:Chalazion
6272:hour and
6234:Blindness
5747:150116014
5564:2397-3269
5507:1998-3689
5450:0928-6586
5403:1464-360X
5346:0014-1755
5299:0962-9343
5233:CiteSeerX
4141:2168-6165
4062:1552-5783
4002:1177-5467
3943:1477-7525
3927:(1): 24.
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3824:0002-9262
3767:0007-1161
3720:0003-9950
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3612:0950-222X
3565:0016-9013
3518:1066-7814
3471:1066-7814
3414:1549-4713
3375:1568-4156
3326:1552-5783
3275:0014-0139
3228:1538-3601
3169:1471-2415
2205:Bookshare
2004:athletics
1961:Star Trek
1956:Daredevil
1934:Bob Dylan
1927:Blindness
1924:'s novel
1914:' story "
1882:Rembrandt
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