Which Leber congenital amaurosis patients are eligible for gene therapy trials?
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Effect of gene therapy on visual function in Leber's congenital amaurosis.
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Safety and efficacy of gene transfer for Leber's congenital amaurosis.
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The same mutation causes a blindness in humans called Leber congenital amaurosis, or LCA.
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Most episodes of amaurosis fugax are the result of stenosis of the ipsilateral carotid artery.
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Leber's congenital amaurosis type 2 is a progressive retinal atrophy in dogs that leads to blindness.
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When investigating amaurosis fugax, an ophthalmologic consult is absolutely warranted if available.
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Leber's congenital amaurosis can cause total blindness or severe sight loss from birth or early childhood.
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Treatment was given to mice engineered to mimic a form of childhood blindness called Leber's congenital amaurosis.
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Partial or total loss of sight without pathology of the eye; caused by disease of optic nerve or retina or brain
(amaurotic) pertaining to blindness caused by amaurosis
Amaurosis (Greek meaning darkening, dark, or obscure) is vision loss or weakness that occurs without an apparent lesion affecting the eye. It may result from either a medical condition or from excess acceleration, as in flight. The term is the same as the Latin gutta serena.
(Amaurotic) Blindness is the condition of lacking visual perception due to physiological or neurological factors.
Partial or complete loss of sight occurring especially without an externally perceptible change in the eye
N. - loss of sight without noticeable change in eye, due to failure of optic nerve; gutta serena. amaurotic, adj.