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Hemeralopia or day
blindness is the
inability to see
clearly in
bright light and is the
exact opposite of
nyctalopia (night blindness), the inability...
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opposite problem, the
inability to see in
bright light, is
known as
hemeralopia and is much rarer.
Since the
outer area of the
retina is made up of more...
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usually monochromacy Reduced visual acuity –
uncorrectable with
lenses Hemeralopia – with the
subject exhibiting photophobia Nystagmus Iris
operating abnormalities...
- or agranulocytosis. More
common adverse effects include drowsiness,
hemeralopia, and hiccups. If
administered during pregnancy,
fetal trimethadione syndrome...
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disease that
causes severe color blindness, poor
visual acuity, nystagmus,
hemeralopia, and
photophobia due to the
absence of
functional red (L) and
green (M)...
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family is
forced to stay with Paro's family.
Rohit has a rare
disease hemeralopia,
which he must hide from Paro's family. Similarly, some
members of Paro's...
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pulmonary capillary Hemangiopericytoma Hematocolpos Hemeralopia,
congenital essential Hemeralopia,
familial Hemi 3
syndrome Hemifacial atrophy agenesis...
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heliophobia is the
morbid fear of
sunlight In
medicine it can
refer to:
Hemeralopia, day blindness,
inability to see
clearly in
bright light Photophobia...
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Visual impairment Anopsia Hemianopsia binasal bitemporal homonymous Quadrantanopia subjective Asthenopia Hemeralopia Photophobia Scintillating scotoma...
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listed as
optic atrophy, microphthalmia,
pigmentary chorioretinitis,
hemeralopia (decreased
vision in
bright light), myopia, strabismus,
nystagmus and...