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1 ss that were independently associated with a reduced visual acuity.
2 indness, photophobia, nystagmus and severely reduced visual acuity.
3 riodic ocular motility, often with seriously reduced visual acuity.
4 nter for which ME was the principal cause of reduced visual acuity.
5 d disease, and considered even in those with reduced visual acuity.
6 yes (50.6%) underwent lens extraction due to reduced visual acuity.
7 rved by optometry, which, moreover, revealed reduced visual acuity.
8 ed foveal cone density, which contributes to reduced visual acuity.
9 trabismus, significant refractive error, and reduced visual acuity.
10 f the cornea, altered refractive powers, and reduced visual acuity.
11 rneal thinning that leads to astigmatism and reduced visual acuity.
12  the driving needs of people with moderately reduced visual acuity.
13               Central PMF is associated with reduced visual acuity.
14 rves, nystagmus, alternating strabismus, and reduced visual acuity.
15 eventinese suffering from metamorphopsia and reduced visual acuity.
16 tic track misrouting; foveal hypoplasia; and reduced visual acuity.
17 l hypoplasia, nystagmus, photodysphoria, and reduced visual acuity.
18 ailed development of parvalbumin neurons and reduced visual acuity.
19 ision-related quality of life (VRQoL) beyond reduced visual acuity.
20 ature of pathological myopia associated with reduced visual acuity.
21                                              Reduced visual acuity (0.05-0.8) and decreased sensitivi
22 ged under 4 years with intracranial tumours; reduced visual acuity (41%), exophthalmia (16%), and opt
23 tis (352.0), as well as blindness (71.1) and reduced visual acuity (74.6).
24  often causes reduced visual function beyond reduced visual acuity alone.
25 ndly impacts VRQoL, exceeding the effects of reduced visual acuity alone.
26 rbed wire two months previous presented with reduced visual acuity amid significant ocular pain.
27        Before treatment, 81% of patients had reduced visual acuity and 81% had optic nerve pallor, wh
28 tic neuropathy, peripheral arterial disease, reduced visual acuity and all-cause mortality.
29 om Guaynabo, Puerto Rico, who presented with reduced visual acuity and bilateral diffuse, subretinal,
30 emale and a 15-year-old male) presented with reduced visual acuity and bilaterally symmetrical subret
31 nal disease that manifests cone dysfunction, reduced visual acuity and color vision, nystagmus, and p
32  from only S-cones and rods, suffer severely reduced visual acuity and impaired color vision.
33 patient and control group; (3) prevalence of reduced visual acuity and lack of stereopsis.
34 ge, 51 years) experienced the acute onset of reduced visual acuity and paracentral scotomas 2 weeks a
35 cient mice have normal M-cone morphology but reduced visual acuity and photoresponse amplitudes.
36              Affected individuals experience reduced visual acuity and substantially increased skin c
37        This genotype is also associated with reduced visual acuity and with increased central retinal
38 ctroretinogram a- and b-wave amplitudes, (4) reduced visual acuity, and (5) increased polymorphonucle
39 ascular leakage, association of leakage with reduced visual acuity, and alteration of macrophage and
40                     Conjunctival hemorrhage, reduced visual acuity, and eye pain were the most common
41 oups were conjunctival hemorrhage, eye pain, reduced visual acuity, and increased intraocular pressur
42 f visual responsiveness to the deprived eye, reduced visual acuity, and loss of tuning to many stimul
43                     The most common AEs were reduced visual acuity at any time (gel stent, 38.9%; tra
44    Ophthalmologic findings included markedly reduced visual acuity, bull's eye maculopathy, foveal hy
45 xperienced dyschromatopsia, hemeralopia, and reduced visual acuity by the second to third decade of l
46 illion Americans are afflicted with severely reduced visual acuity caused by corneal damage or diseas
47                     The clinical findings of reduced visual acuity, constricted fields, and reduced e
48                                Treatment for reduced visual acuity due to refractive error or amblyop
49   Patients with idiopathic INS showed mildly reduced visual acuity early in life and gradual maturati
50 eremia (FE implant, 3.0%; SE implant, 2.6%), reduced visual acuity (FE implant, 1.0%; SE implant, 4.1
51 e degrees of night blindness or photophobia, reduced visual acuity, high myopia, and nystagmus.
52                 Clinically, all patients had reduced visual acuity, hyperopia, short axial length and
53 all 32 states of Mexico, teachers identified reduced visual acuity in 1,253,589 (32.5%) using visual
54 st common AEs were raised IOP in 5 patients, reduced visual acuity in 3 patients, and cataract in 3 p
55 ation aimed to identify factors that predict reduced visual acuity in keratoconus from a prospective,
56 currently present and the principal cause of reduced visual acuity (<20/40).
57                         All the subjects had reduced visual acuity (mean: 0.90, logMAR) and overall,
58 180 days after diabetes induction and before reduced visual acuity, measured using the optokinetic re
59 ividuals had a macular dystrophy with mildly reduced visual acuity (median of 20/25 Snellen), whereas
60 l cone dysfunction syndrome characterized by reduced visual acuity, mild photophobia, reduced amplitu
61 d at any dose, and serious adverse events of reduced visual acuity (n = 2) and noninfective retinitis
62 ide ophthalmological assessment identified a reduced visual acuity of 3/30 unaided in the left eye an
63 e fovea, also was associated with a markedly reduced visual acuity of 48.4 letters (standard error, 2
64                        Given these findings, reduced visual acuity of hand movement perception and an
65 had no treatment; 17% (63) had treatment for reduced visual acuity only (pure refractive error and am
66 acuity is commonly found in association with reduced visual acuity or strabismus and may significantl
67 ted vision problems in dim light conditions, reduced visual acuity, or both.
68                              In spite of the reduced visual acuity, parafoveal information plays an i
69                Corneal changes may result in reduced visual acuity, photophobia, and ocular irritatio
70         Of the 3 symptomatic subjects, 2 had reduced visual acuity secondary to nonorganic visual los
71        Down syndrome (DS) is associated with reduced visual acuity that cannot be explained by motiva
72 used by the oxygen-induced retinopathy model reduced visual acuity thresholds, reduced electroretinog
73     Ophthalmic examination revealed left eye reduced visual acuity (VA) with the presence of subretin
74 follow-up period, 95.9% of patients reported reduced visual acuity (VA), half had nystagmus, and 64.7
75 rome (DS) and cerebral palsy (CP) often have reduced visual acuity (VA).
76 nal limitation of the eye(s) that results in reduced visual acuity, visual field loss, visual distort
77 elated to study drug: Conjunctival edema and reduced visual acuity were reported in 1 SCJ patient eac
78 ole-rat (Heterocephalus glaber) has markedly reduced visual acuity with concomitant pronounced change
79          We studied cataract incidence-newly reduced visual acuity worse than 20/40 attributed to cat