| 21. | Subjects who had suffered damage to their visual cortices due to accidents or strokes reported partial or total blindness.
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| 22. | If it starts again, Ryan could be facing total blindness, changes in the way his body develops, even death.
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| 23. | The dogs had a version of Leber congenital amaurosis, an untreatable condition that causes near total blindness in infancy.
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| 24. | Despite ill health and near total blindness, he lived almost until his 90 birthday, dying on 2 August 1966.
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| 25. | "' Visual Impairment "' Athletes with visual impairment ranging from partial vision, sufficient to be judged legally blind, to total blindness.
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| 26. | "' Visual Impairment "'- Athletes with visual impairment ranging from partial vision, sufficient to be judged legally blind, to total blindness.
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| 27. | MacTel does not cause total blindness, yet it commonly causes gradual loss of the central vision required for reading and driving.
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| 28. | It culminated in total blindness a few years before his death yet there were always enthusiastic readers to entertain his eager mind.
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| 29. | She told the court that the beatings from her husband and her near-total blindness had left her unable to protect her children.
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| 30. | In 1993, at the age of 33, Dugdale experienced nearly total blindness due to a stroke and CMV retinitis, an HIV-related illness.
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