| 1. | Progressive optic atrophy may result in decreased visual acuity or color vision.
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| 2. | Visual examination shows optic atrophy and an increase in the blind spot.
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| 3. | In some cases, Dominant optic atrophy may remain subclinical until early adulthood.
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| 4. | Progression of dominant optic atrophy varies even within the same family.
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| 5. | Other ocular defects including optic atrophy, microphthalmia, vitreitis, leukokoria and cataracts can also be seen.
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| 6. | It consists of diabetes insipidus, diabetes mellitus, optic atrophy, and deafness, hence the acronym DIDMOAD.
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| 7. | Nanri suffered a sudden onset of optic atrophy in 1953 and nearly lost his sight.
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| 8. | Neurological symptoms of BVVL include optic atrophy, cerebellar ataxia, retinitis pigmentosa, epilepsy and autonomic dysfunction.
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| 9. | This typically evolves to very severe optic atrophy and a permanent decrease of visual acuity.
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| 10. | Optic atrophy occurs in the first year and the following symptoms show up before thirteen years.
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