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The insensitivity to dim stimuli is accompanied by a mild nyctalopia.
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His nyctalopia was a great advantage, his cat-like sight enabling him to distinguish the smallest object in the deepest gloom.
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"Confound the nyctalopia!" said Paganel, inwardly, though delighted to be of any service to his friend.
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Our Mokadamo was affected with moon -blindness, and could not see at all at night.
Usage of night blindness in English
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This revelation has aided the design of eye drops for nightblindness.
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In the dark, I have nightblindness so I need to use a cane.
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Here, we report a large multigeneration family with five affected individuals manifesting symptoms of nightblindness.
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In three of these dogs, progressive nightblindness was reported from an age of eight to 11 years.
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In your retinas, vitamin A helps prevent nightblindness (the inability to see in the dark).
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Patient 1 was a 38-year-old woman who complained of nightblindness and reduced vision.
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Snuff made with this powder has cured nightblindness, as among the French prisoners at Norman Cross in 1806.
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Always, I paid for that indulgence with several minutes of nightblindness, and I didn't turn the light on often.
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It is characterized by progressive degeneration of the peripheral retina leading to nightblindness and loss of peripheral visual field.
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Congenital stationary nightblindness (CSNB) is a nonprogressive retinal disorder that can be associated with impaired night vision.
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A burst of fire in the darkness, the sharp crack of a gunshot, nightblindness, panic, frozen breaths, blue canvas-
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Results: A case with variable, early onset nightblindness before 10 years and visual field loss in their teens was found.
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Purpose: To investigate the center-periphery distribution of ON and OFF retinal responses in complete congenital stationary nightblindness (cCSNB).
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We investigated abnormalities of the retinal cone ON- and OFF-pathways in 24 males with Schubert-Bornschein congenital stationary nightblindness (CSNB).
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One daughter of the proband had only mild nightblindness, however, the density of the cone photoreceptors was reduced in the parafoveal region.
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Congenital stationary nightblindness (CSNB) is a clinically and genetically heterogeneous group of non-progressive retinal disorder with largely normal fundus appearance.