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Intraocular lymphoma may cause visual loss through diffuse retinal infiltration.
Background: Choroidal neovascularization (CNV) is a serious eye disease that may cause visual loss, especially for older people.
Because poorly produced 3D content may cause visual discomfort and eye fatigue, content editing and camerawork become a critical factor when selecting 3D content.
Notice that edge misalignment between color and depth images after depth upsampling may cause visual artifacts when synthesizing the left- and right-view images.
For the visual picture quality part, the viewers were asked to rank the videos based on picture quality, which could be affected by visual noise, blur, or various other distortions and picture instabilities (which may cause visual discomfort for viewers).
Or it may cause visual illusions, for instance seeing animals in a busy floor pattern.
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In this respect, intraocular gases fit every irregularity of the vitreous cavity, but they may also cause visual field defects [ 106– 106].
Five of the activities relate to the control of conditions which can be associated with visual loss (e.g. measles, VADD) while the other five focus on specific eye conditions (e.g. conjunctivitis of the newborn, cataract) (Table 1) and may also cause visual loss.
Uveitis is a group of inflammatory ocular conditions that may cause significant visual impairment.
These diseases may cause partial visual loss or complete blindness, depending on the severity.
Vitreomacular traction is a multicategory entity that may cause substantial visual loss due to the formation of a macular hole or traction-induced tissue distortion.
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