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Technologies for the visually impaired

Communications of the ACM, 2020
The last decade has seen major advancements in technology for the blind and visually impaired, but problems remain.
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Cortical visual impairment in children

Survey of Ophthalmology, 1994
Cortical visual impairment (CVI) in children is most commonly caused by peri- or post-natal hypoxia-ischemia, but may also occur following other insults, e.g., trauma, epilepsy, infections, drugs or poisons, and certain neurologic diseases. The disorder differs considerably in etiology, physical findings, and, perhaps, prognosis, from the cortical ...
W V, Good   +5 more
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Towards a classification of visual impairment

Documenta Ophthalmologica, 1992
For the rehabilitation of people with impaired vision, it is essential to have adequate (preferably quantitative) information about their residual visual functions. Special attention is given to the extra information provided by the results of measurement of the contrast sensitivity, especially in combination with the results of other measurements ...
VANDERWILDT, GJ   +3 more
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VISUAL IMPAIRMENT

Social Work in Health Care, 1979
Blindness real or threatened often constitutes a major crisis for the eye patient. This paper discusses the use of crisis intervention during the acute phase of medical care to support the coping patterns of the patient and his family and prepare them for the rehabilitation tasks ahead.
C J, Heppen, S B, Petersen
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The ABCR of visual impairment

Molecular Medicine Today, 2000
Retinal degeneration is a leading cause of serious visual impairment. This ‘catch-all’ term encompasses a variety of clinical phenotypes, which can be sub-divided according to the specific parts of the retina affected and the associated signs and symptoms.
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Driving with a visual impairment

Insight - the Journal of the American Society of Ophthalmic Registered Nurses, 1998
Driving is a highly prized activity for individuals of all ages. The decision to continue driving after a decrease in central acuity or visual field can be a source of anxiety for the individual and his or her family, as well as the ophthalmic practitioner.
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Hearing and Visual Impairments

Clinics in Geriatric Medicine, 1992
Hearing impairments, with their resultant difficulties in communication function, represent a common chronic condition affecting one third of aged individuals. Loss of hearing ability pervades multiple domains of function in aged individuals, decreasing activity, increasing depressive symptoms, and confounding assessment of cognitive ability.
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Population Data for Students with Visual Impairments in the United States

Journal of Visual Impairment and Blindness, 2021
Rachel Anne Schleß
exaly  

FOR VISUALLY IMPAIRED DIABETICS

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1983
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