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A cataract is a clouding of the eye lens that develops slowly and painlessly, creating gradual vision difficulties.
A 40-year-old man presented with gradual vision loss in both eyes.
A 40-year-old white man was referred to our uveitis clinic with several weeks of painless, gradual vision loss in both eyes (OU) and several months of low-grade fevers and weight loss.
A 64-year old male presented with a 13-month history of gradual vision loss in the right eye to the extent that he could only perceive hand movements.
The clinical management of glaucoma patients is all too frequently beset by slow and gradual vision loss that continues even at IOP below the population average [ 7, 20] and there are indications that the T-cell profile in glaucoma patients is distinct from healthy controls [ 60].
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Our patient had gradual, painless vision loss without conjunctival hyperemia or severe anterior chamber inflammation.
The discovery of a gradual reduction in vision – people notice that they are finding it harder to see at night and that their peripheral vision is narrowing – often comes much later.
Most people have no symptoms, and the disease causes a gradual loss of vision.
A Cataracts are a thickening of the lens of the eye which leads to gradual loss of vision.
A visit to a doctor confirmed the worst: Usher syndrome, a gradual worsening of vision that affects a small percentage of the hearing impaired and leads to complete blindness.
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