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ахроматопсия
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acromatopsia
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monocromatisme
Human illness, a type of color blindness.
achromatopsia
monochromatism
typical achromatopsia
complete achromatopsia
achm
complete color blindness
total color blindness
pingelapese blindness
complete or incomplete color blindness
rod monochromatism
rare disease
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ахроматопсия
achromatopsia
monochromatism
typical achromatopsia
complete achromatopsia
achm
1
Our results demonstrate that GNAT2 is the third gene implicated in
achromatopsia
.
2
We describe a patient with persistent cerebral
achromatopsia
occurring after bilateral occipital strokes.
3
The vision in typical complete
achromatopsia
is mediated only by rods.
4
Conclusion: We report the occurrence of
CNGB3
-
achromatopsia
in a new canine breed, the MAS.
5
Patients with cerebral
achromatopsia
are commonly said to suffer due to their disturbed colour sense.
1
Ryan is one of few critics who have consistently criticized television's
monochromatism
.
2
You were born with a condition called rod
monochromatism
.
3
In the other patients, either rod
monochromatism
or cone-rod dystrophy could not be excluded with certainty.
1
The vision in typical
complete
achromatopsia
is mediated only by rods.
1
We have performed linkage analysis in eight families with rod monochromacy, an autosomal recessively inherited condition with
complete
color
blindness
.
1
You were born with a condition called
rod
monochromatism
.
2
In the other patients, either
rod
monochromatism
or cone-rod dystrophy could not be excluded with certainty.
1
We have performed linkage analysis in eight families with
rod
monochromacy
,
an autosomal recessively inherited condition with complete color blindness.
2
This defines an interval of approximately 3 cM covering the ACHM2 locus for
rod
monochromacy
.
Russian
ахроматопсия
монохромазия
Portuguese
acromatopsia
Spanish
acromatopsia
Catalan
monocromatisme
acromatòpsia