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"Anophthalmos"
Keywords:
eyeball
,
congenital
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absence
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trauma
,
perception
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Lagophthalmos
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Aniridia
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Amaurosis
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Age-related macular degeneration
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Amblyopia
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Glaucoma
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Microphthalmia
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Amd
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Macular degeneration
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Corneal dystrophy
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Rop
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Stargardt's disease
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Xerophthalmia
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Keratoconjunctivitis sicca
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Dry eye
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Blindness
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Tunnel vision
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Coloboma
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Retinal detachment
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Enophthalmos
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Ocular migraine
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Dry eye syndrome
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Night blindness
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Ophthalmoplegia
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Computer vision syndrome
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Strabismus
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Stickler syndrome
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Optic neuritis
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Retinopathy of prematurity
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Visual impairment
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Homonymous hemianopsia
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Achromatopsia
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Posterior vitreous detachment
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Ocular hypertension
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Asthenopia
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Buphthalmos
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Hemeralopia
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Usher syndrome
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Nyctalopia
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Pvd
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Orthoptics
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Exophthalmos
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Macular edema
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Chorioretinitis
Absence of a true eyeball.
eyelearn.med.utoronto.ca
Total absence of the eyeball.
cochraneeyes.org
Absence of an eye(s). It can be a congenital (born without) or an acquired condition (surgically removed).
jahrling.com
Absence of the eye or eyes. Anophthalmos may be congenital, or due to trauma, infection or other causes. Symptoms include reduced depth perception and peripheral vision.
1800myvision.com
Without an eyeball.
todaysvision.com
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