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[Increasing vision disorder].

Praxis, 1996
A 62-year-old patient complained about slowly increasing, intermittent vision disorders. Ophthalmologic investigation revealed choked disks in both eyes. A neurologic investigation performed thereafter disclosed increased cerebrospinal fluid pressure without recognizable cause.
P, Kolakovic, K, Landau, A, Steiner
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Vision and eye disorders

2013
When considering the interaction of the visual system and the working environment, consideration should be given to the effect of vision on work and the effect of work on the eyes.This chapter is arranged in five sections. Part one introduces the main symptoms and functional effects of vision disorders.
Stuart J. Mitchell, John Pitts
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Disorders of Color Vision

Abstract This chapter discusses disorders of color vision. After a brief historical overview and discussion of color vision and its assessment, photoreceptors, and photopigments, the chapter addresses the classification, frequency, inheritance, and practical implications of congenital color vision defects, the genetics of variation in ...
Maureen Neitz, Jay Neitz
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Disorders of Color Vision

2012
Abstract This chapter discusses disorders of color vision. After a brief historical overview and discussion of color vision and its assessment, photoreceptors and photopigments, the authors address the classification, frequency, inheritance, and practical implications of congenital color vision defects, the genetics of variation in red ...
Samir S. Deeb, Amo G. Motulsky
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Driving and vision disorders

La Revue du praticien
Driving and vision disorders. Optimal vision is mandatory for safe driving. Many either acute or chronic ophthalmological conditions may unconsciously alter the driver's vision. A sufficient visual function is mandatory to obtain a driver's license, with specific criteria depending on the type of the vehicle and the drivers's occupation.
Anne-Laure, Rémond, Bahram, Bogaghi
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Disorders of color vision

1999
Most people are in agreement about the colors of the objects around us. A discussion may arise about whether a flower is violet or purple, but that is usually only a question of the name. Nevertheless some people have a greatly reduced capacity for the differentiation of colors.
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Functional Disorders of Central Vision

American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1965
R, CHAMBERS, A A, CINOTTI
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Disorders of Vision

2009
Andrea H. Nemeth, Susan M. Downes
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DISORDERS OF VISION

Continuum, 2003
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