Sentences with phrase «blindness in bright light»

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A common symptom of vitamin A deficiency is night blindness, which is the lag in time it takes your vision to recover after being exposed to a bright light in a dark setting.
Films have on occasion broadened the scope, perhaps none as widely as Blindness (2008), Fernando Meirelles's failed attempt to translate the devastating dark beauty of José Saramago's novel to screen, in which all of its many characters — except for one, played by a miscast Julianne Moore — lose their sight not to the usual blackness but a bright white light.
CD causes day blindness; affected dogs can't see in bright light but have normal vision when the light level is low.
In cd, which was originally described in Alaskan Malamutes [66], affected puppies develop day - blindness and photophobia between 8 and 12 weeks of age, when retinal development is normally completed in dogs, although these clinical signs only occur in bright light and the dogs remain ophthalmoscopically normal throughout their entire liveIn cd, which was originally described in Alaskan Malamutes [66], affected puppies develop day - blindness and photophobia between 8 and 12 weeks of age, when retinal development is normally completed in dogs, although these clinical signs only occur in bright light and the dogs remain ophthalmoscopically normal throughout their entire livein Alaskan Malamutes [66], affected puppies develop day - blindness and photophobia between 8 and 12 weeks of age, when retinal development is normally completed in dogs, although these clinical signs only occur in bright light and the dogs remain ophthalmoscopically normal throughout their entire livein dogs, although these clinical signs only occur in bright light and the dogs remain ophthalmoscopically normal throughout their entire livein bright light and the dogs remain ophthalmoscopically normal throughout their entire lives.
Similar to signs observed by owners of Alaskan Malamutes, Australian Shepherds or German Shorthaired Pointers affected with Cone Degeneration or Labrador Retrievers with Achromatopsia and German Shepherds caused by other mutations, Standard Poodle puppies with the DB / RD form of day blindness manifest signs of poor vision in bright light but initially retain normal vision in low light levels.
Day blindness, also known as hemeralopia, is characterized by the inability to see well, if at all, in bright light but where visual function is normal in dim light conditions.
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