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Hemeralopia - Wikipedia
Hemeralopia or day blindness is the inability to see clearly in bright light and is the exact opposite of nyctalopia (night blindness), the inability to see ...
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Hemeralopia (Concept Id: C0018975) - NCBI
A visual defect characterized by the inability to see as clearly in bright light as in dim light. The word hemeralopia literally means day blindness.
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HEMERALOPIA Definition & Meaning | Merriam-Webster Medical
1. a defect of vision characterized by reduced visual capacity in bright lights 2. night blindness not considered correct medical usage.
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hemeralopia
‖ hemeralopia Path. (ˌhɛmərəˈləʊpɪə) [mod.L., a. Gr. type *ἡµεραλωπία, f. ἡµεράλωψ, f. ἡµέρ-α day + ἀλα-ός blind + ὤψ eye: cf. nyctalopia. (In mod.F. héméralopie.) The Gr. ἡµεράλωψ appears in Galen as the contrary of νυκτάλωψ, i.e. ὁ τῆς νυκτὸς ἀλαός that is blind by night.] ‘Day-blindness’; a visua...
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Hemeralopia: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment
Hemeralopia, also known as day blindness, is a rare vision disorder that causes difficulty seeing in bright light.
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Nyctalopia and hemeralopia: the current usage trend in the literature
The word hemeralopia was used in 82 articles (15 of them meant day blindness and 67 of them meant night blindness). The 15 articles with apt usage of the word ...
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Day blindness - Hello Doktor
In hemeralopia, daytime vision gets worse, characterized by photoaversion (dislike/avoidance of light) rather than photophobia (eye discomfort/pain in light) ...
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Hemeralopia: Diagnosis, treatment and prevention - Turquie Santé
Hemeralopia, also known as night blindness, is a retinal disorder that makes night vision impossible or very difficult.
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Day Blindness - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Affected people experience hemeralopia (daytime blindness), photophobia and loss of cone-mediated vision, including visual acuity and color discrimination ( ...
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Hemeralopia - Monarch Initiative
A visual defect characterized by the inability to see as clearly in bright light as in dim light. The word hemeralopia literally means day blindness.
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nyctalopia
‖ nyctalopia Path. (nɪktəˈləʊpɪə) Also 9 nycht-. [late L. nyctalopia (Isidore, with variant nyctalmos), a. Gr. *νυκταλωπία, f. νυκτάλωψ, f. νύξ, νυκτ- night + ἀλα-ός blind + ὤψ eye: cf. the rare forms ἀλαωπός and ἀλαῶπις blind. So Sp. nictalopia, F. nyctalopie. The term νυκτάλωψ was used by Galen an...
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Achromatopsia
symptoms
The five symptoms associated with achromatopsia are:
Color blindness – usually monochromacy
Reduced visual acuity – uncorrectable with lenses
Hemeralopia To alleviate photophobia stemming from hemeralopia, dark red or plum colored filters as either sunglasses or tinted contacts are very helpful at decreasing
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Nyctalopia
The opposite problem, the inability to see in bright light, is known as hemeralopia and is much rarer.
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night-blindness
ˈnight-blindness Path. [f. night n. + blindness. Cf. Du. nachtblindheid, G. -heit, Sw. nattblindhet.] = nyctalopia.1754 Med. Obs. & Inq. (1776) I. 120 Galen explains the word by a night-blindness. 1814 [see hemeralopia]. 1834 Cycl. Pract. Med. III. 184/1 Night-blindness has been described as endemic...
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Benediktos Adamantiades
disease, Adamantiades described the interstitial keratitis in trachomatic patients to be a bacterial infection and classified the epidemic idiopathic hemeralopia
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