Category: Health
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Aprosencephaly CNS malformation involving failure of closure of the cephalic end of the neural tube, resulting in absence of the forebrain and cerebrum; rudimentary brainstem may be present so that ...
Lou Gehrig's disease inexorably progressive and fatal disease of unknown cause characterized by slowly progressive degeneration of upper and lower motor neurons.
Amblyopia is an eye disorder characterized by an impaired vision in an eye that otherwise appears normal, or out of proportion to associated structural abnormalities of the eye.
Med. Total deprivation of the vision, caused by injury to the retina, the optic nerve or in the brain, without further outward sign in the eyes that a constant immobility of the iris.
Temporary loss of vision in one eye due to impairment of blood supply through the internal carotid artery or the ophthalmic artery.
A slowness or loss of normal motor function resulting in impaired muscle movement. a condition characterized by generalized pain associated with movement of any kind.