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Bell was born with the eyedisorder Leber congenital amaurosis, which essentially means her retinas don't work.
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Myopia, or nearsightedness, is the most common eyedisorder, resulting primarily from excess elongation of the eye.
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Factors related to incidence of eyedisorder were included in a multiple logistic regression model, after screening by the chi-squared test.
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Work by Prof Fergal O'Brien has the potential to do just that, helping to protect clear vision in patients with a particular eyedisorder.
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Moreover, 3D PAM images can be useful in understanding vessel-related eyedisease.
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Soon, it will be detecting signs of diabetes-related eyedisease in India.
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Other Alphabet projects are training algorithms to detect eyedisease and cancer.
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But another ailment to add to that list could be progressive eyedisease.
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Background: Ocular syphilis is an inflammatory eyedisease due to Treponema pallidum infection.
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We surveyed both clinical and experimental studies that examined the impact of p75NTR receptor in ischemic diseasesofeye, heart, brain and peripheral limbs.
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Degeneration of the tooth and eye tissue: All tooth and eyediseases.
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In degenerative eyediseases, loss of photoreceptors can lead to blindness.
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The company's development pipeline includes drugs targeting cancer, eyediseases, and inflammatory diseases.
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Historical records have revealed that SJM had mainly been used to treat eyediseases.
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The prevalence of eyediseases was compared across gender, age, income, and educational attainment.
Usage of disease of the eye in English
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Uveitis is an autoimmune diseaseoftheeye that refers to a number of intraocular inflammatory conditions.
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Age-related macular degeneration is a diseaseoftheeye that causes gradual vision loss and, ultimately, blindness.
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My mother despised her; she said the woman had the diseaseoftheeye: everything she saw, she wanted.
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Fat-soluble A, especially with certain minerals, is thought to prevent rickets and a diseaseoftheeye called xerophthalmia.
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An oculist is a physician who specializes in diseasesoftheeye.
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But we deplore that he understands diseasesoftheeye alone.
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He said that a drop of it would cure all diseasesoftheeye.
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Diseasesoftheeyes and blindness are, however, very frequent.
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He is famous for diseasesoftheeye, especially cataract, which is the trouble here.
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Continually saints cure diseasesoftheeye, withered limbs, paralysis, leprosy, and especially the plague.
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Rain water collected as it falls on Holy Thursday is very good for diseasesoftheeye.
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'Did you ever give any special attention to diseasesoftheeyes?'
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He can treat simple diseasesoftheeye; and he knows how to put gold filling into teeth.
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With the advent of the ophthalmoscope, for instance, how innumerable and complicated appear the diseasesoftheeye.
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In Cornwall, the club-moss, if properly gathered, is considered "good against all diseasesoftheeye."
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Diseasesoftheeyes are seldom met with, except simple inflammation caused by the heat and glare of the sun.