congenital amaurosis

congenital amaurosis
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  • Leber's Congenital Amaurosis (LCA) and hallucinations —    The eponym Leber s congenital amaurosis refers to the German ophthalmologist Theodor Karl Gustav von Leber (1840 1917), who was the first to describe the concomitant condition in 1869. LCA is considered a type of amaurosis, due to an autosomal …   Dictionary of Hallucinations

  • Leber congenital amaurosis etc. — Le·ber congenital amaurosis, etc. (laґbər) [Theodor Leber, German ophthalmologist, 1840–1917] see Leber congenital amaurosis, under amaurosis, Hassall corpuscles, under corpuscle, and Hovius plexus, under plexus; and see under neuropathy …   Medical dictionary

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  • Amaurosis — (Greek meaning darkening, dark, or obscure) is vision loss or weakness that occurs without an apparent lesion affecting the eye.[1] It may result from either a medical condition or from excess acceleration, as in flight. The term is the same as… …   Wikipedia

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  • Leber congenital amaurosis — a genetically heterogeneous, autosomal recessive disorder of the retina, characterized by severe or complete loss of vision that becomes apparent early in infancy, with absent or attenuated electroretinogram responses, inattention to visual… …   Medical dictionary

  • amaurosis and visual hallucinations —    In Greek, the noun amaurosis refers to a darkening or loss of vision. In present day biomedicine, it is used to denote a type of visual loss that is not due to intraocular pathology. A congenital type of amaurosis is known as Leber s… …   Dictionary of Hallucinations

  • amaurosis — Blindness, especially that occurring without apparent change in the eye itself, as from a brain lesion. [G. amauros, dark, obscure, + osis, condition] a. congenita of Leber [MIM*204000 & MIM*204100] a disorder of cone rod abiotrophy causing… …   Medical dictionary

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