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- Q207855 subject Q5636986.
- Q207855 abstract "Amblyopia (from Greek αμβλυωπία, "blunt vision"), also called lazy eye, is a disorder of sight. It results in decreased vision in an eye that otherwise appears normal, or out of proportion to associated structural problems of the eye.Whenever the brain does not receive visual signals from an eye for a long period of time, there is a risk of amblyopia. It also can occur when the brain "turns off" the visual processing of one eye to prevent double-vision, for example in strabismus (crossed eyes). The cause of amblyopia is within the brain.Detecting the condition in early childhood increases the chance of successful treatment, especially if detected before the age of five. The earlier it is detected, and the underlying cause corrected with glasses or surgery, the better the long term outcomes.This disorder has been estimated to affect 1–5% of the population. It often occurs during early childhood.".
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- Q207855 icd "368".
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- Q207855 name "Amblyopia".
- Q207855 type Disease.
- Q207855 type Thing.
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- Q207855 comment "Amblyopia (from Greek αμβλυωπία, "blunt vision"), also called lazy eye, is a disorder of sight. It results in decreased vision in an eye that otherwise appears normal, or out of proportion to associated structural problems of the eye.Whenever the brain does not receive visual signals from an eye for a long period of time, there is a risk of amblyopia. It also can occur when the brain "turns off" the visual processing of one eye to prevent double-vision, for example in strabismus (crossed eyes).".
- Q207855 label "Amblyopia".
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- Q207855 name "Amblyopia".