Eye Diseases
Most people think that
all persons who are blind live in total darkness. Actually,
blindness encompasses a wide range of vision loss, from the legally
blind person with 20/200 acuity or severely restricted fields, to
the totally blind, with many varying degrees of blindness in
between. The most general terms used to describe vision loss are
low vision, visually impaired, or having a vision disability.
Depending on the particular eye disease, blindness affects an
individual's vision in a variety of ways. Below is a photo of some
spring flowers. The first frame depicts the view of someone with
normal vision, and the rest depict how this same scene would look to
someone with a visual impairment.
Cataracts |
Corneal Pathology |
Diabetic Retinopathy |
Glaucoma |
Hemianopia |
| Macular Degeneration |
| Retinitis Pigmentosa |
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