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Amaurosis fugax (Gr****: ἀμαύρωσις,
amaurosis meaning 'darkening', 'dark', or 'obscure', Latin:
fugax meaning 'fleeting') is a
painless temporary loss of...
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disease had a
familial basis,
proposed that the
disease should be
called amaurotic familial idiocy. However, its
genetic basis was
still poorly understood...
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Amaurotic nystagmus is
defined as the
nystagmus ****ociated with
blindness or the
central vision defects. It is
characterized by the
pendular or jerky...
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subtypes such as
congenital nystagmus,
acquired pendular nystagmus, and
amaurotic nystagmus. Hain,
Timothy C. (1
August 2022). "Pendular Nystagmus". dizziness-and-balance...
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disease had a
familial basis,
proposed that the
disease should be
called amaurotic familial idiocy. However, its
genetic basis was
still poorly understood...
- However, all
forms were
still thought to
belong in the
group of "familial
amaurotic idiocies", of
which Tay–Sachs was the prototype. In 1931,
Torsten Sjögren...
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through the pupil, the
medical term for
which is leukocoria, also
known as
amaurotic cat's eye reflex.
Other signs and
symptoms include deterioration of vision...
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Sandhoff disease is one of
several forms of what was
formerly known as
amaurotic idiocy. This
inherited disease is
characterized by the ac****ulation of...
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Journal of
Nervous and
Mental Disease, Chicago, 1896, 21: 475–479. "
Amaurotic Family Idiocy (Tay–Sachs disease)" in: "Modern medicine: its
theory and...
- Bad Pyrmont. Vogt was
amongst the
first physicians to
study "juvenile
amaurotic familial idiocy" (Batten disease). He
published two
papers on the subject...