Neurologic disorders associated with visual loss in childhood
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Neurologic disorders associated with visual loss in childhood
Abstract
Acquired visual loss in childhood is often a manifestation of more generalized neurologic dysfunction. This article includes a discussion of lesions of the cornea, lens, retina, anterior visual pathways, optic radiations, and visual cortex that are associated with other neurologic abnormalities in children.
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