Aplasia Cutis Congenita, High Myopia, and Cone-Rod Dysfunction
blindness +
cerebellar atrophy, visual impairment, and psychomotor retardation
Cerebral Visual Impairment and Intellectual Disability
color blindness +
cortical blindness +
Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease, Heidenhain Variant
Deaf-Blind Disorders +
Diplopia
enhanced S-cone syndrome
Hemianopsia
Partial or complete loss of vision in one half of the visual field(s) of one or both eyes. Subtypes include altitudinal hemianopsia, characterized by a visual defect above or below the horizontal meridian of the visual field. Homonymous hemianopsia refers to a visual defect that affects both eyes equally, and occurs either to the left or right of the midline of the visual field. Binasal hemianopsia consists of loss of vision in the nasal hemifields of both eyes. Bitemporal hemianopsia is the bilateral loss of vision in the temporal fields. Quadrantanopsia refers to loss of vision in one quarter of the visual field in one or both eyes.
Low Vision
Microcephaly Microphthalmos Blindness
nerve fibre bundle defect
Neurodevelopmental Disorder with Microcephaly, Cerebral Atrophy, and Visual Impairment
NEURODEVELOPMENTAL DISORDER WITH SPEECH OR VISUAL IMPAIRMENT AND BRAIN HYPOMYELINATION
night blindness +
Norrie disease
Photophobia +
Polycystic Kidney, Cataract, and Congenital Blindness