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Eye Diseases and Conditions
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Eye Help contains over 70 articles all written by their team of experts and they add
around new 10 articles each month.
The
Lighthouse Handbook on Vision Impairment and Vision Rehabilitation
by Barbara Silverstone (Editor), Mary Ann Lang (Editor), Bruce P. Rosenthal
Oxford Univ Press; ISBN: 0195094891 This monumental, two-volume work presents
-- for the first time -- a comprehensive, interdisciplinary guide to the
scientific, clinical, social, educational and policy issues related to the
full scope of vision impairment and vision rehabilitation.
- Congenital Rubella Syndrome (CRS)
- GLAUCOMA
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- LAURENCE-MOON-BARDET-BIEDL SYNDROME
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- MACULAR DEGENERATION
- MD Support is an Internet resource, containing over 1,000 links, transcripts of group
sessions with professionals in the field, a research library, a book store,
and much more.
- Macular Degeneration
Affects Central Vision
- Macular Degeneration Foundation is dedicated to educating people about macular degeneration: the various
forms of the disease; the status of research into genetic and other causes;
new developments in treatment and adaptive technology; and advice on how
to cope with reduced or lost central vision.
- The Foundation's newsletter, The
Magnifier, is printed in extra large type and is free.
- Association for Macular Diseases, Inc.:
a nationwide support group for individuals and their families endeavoring
to adjust to the restrictions and changes brought about by macular disease.
- Macular degeneration
factsheet. by The Schepens Eye Research Insitute
-
Understanding age-related
macular degeneration(RNIB)
- Judy's Jolts of Hope. Writings
to help the newly diagnosed MD person cope more effectively as they pass
through the traumas of this disease.
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- STARGARDT'S
DISEASE
- RETINITIS PIGMENTOSA
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- SERPIGINOUS CHOROIDITIS
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- USHER SYNDROME
- What is Usher syndrome? Usher syndrome is the most common condition that involves both hearing and vision problems. A syndrome is a disease or disorder that has more than one feature or symptom. The major symptoms of Usher syndrome are hearing impairment and retinitis pigmentosa, an eye disorder that causes a person's vision to worsen over time. Some people with Usher syndrome also have balance problems. There are three general types of Usher syndrome. Although the syndrome was first described by Albrecht Von Graefe in 1858, it was named for Charles Usher, a British eye doctor, who believed that the condition was inherited or passed from parents to their children.
- Usher syndrome brochure - PDF document - Helen Keller National Center
- Usher Syndrome
A Condition which affects Hearing and Sight by Mary Guest, Head of Usher Services at Sense.
- Blindness Resource Center - Deaf-Blind Page.
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