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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1986
To the Editor.— In the Jan 24/31 issue ofThe Journal, 1 a physician requested information on impaired vision in dim light. In the reply, Dr Appen indicated that the cause might be a shift in the spectral sensitivity of the retina as it converts from cone vision, which predominates in bright light, to rod vision, which predominates in dim light ...
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To the Editor.— In the Jan 24/31 issue ofThe Journal, 1 a physician requested information on impaired vision in dim light. In the reply, Dr Appen indicated that the cause might be a shift in the spectral sensitivity of the retina as it converts from cone vision, which predominates in bright light, to rod vision, which predominates in dim light ...
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[Hallucinations in vision impairment].
Ugeskrift for laeger, 2011A 79-year-old female had vision loss due to wet age-related macular degeneration, corneal endothelial dystrophy with corneal oedema and cataract. She subsequently began hallucinating and saw imaginary vehicles, bridges, trees and houses on the road while driving (Charles Bonnet syndrome (CBS)). The hallucinations caused anxiety and distress.
Amardeep, Singh, Torben Lykke, Sørensen
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Physics World, 2012
The European Space Agency recently picked a probe to Jupiter as its next large-class mission. Paul Nandra says the decision could devastate astronomy.
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The European Space Agency recently picked a probe to Jupiter as its next large-class mission. Paul Nandra says the decision could devastate astronomy.
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The Association between Vision Impairment and Incidence of Dementia and Cognitive Impairment
Ophthalmology, 2021Xianwen Shang, Zhuoting Zhu, Jason Ha
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Vision and Hearing Impairments
2007Upon completion of the chapter, the student will be able to: 1. Recognize the changes in vision and hearing that are considered to be part of normal aging and those secondary from disease. 2. Identify the most common age-associated disease changes in vision and hearing. 3.
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