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Hemeralopia

Hemeralopia or day blindness is the inability to see clearly in bright light and is the exact opposite of nyctalopia (night blindness), the inability to see clearly in low light. It is also called heliophobia. It can be described as insufficient adaptation to bright light.

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Ophthalmology

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Hemeralopia

Nodes35
Edges34
Triples18
Avg. degree1.94
Density0.057143
Components1

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Hemeralopia

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has cause · 9
Hemeralopia → Adie's, Another, Cancer-associated, CAR, Central, Cohen, Cone, Pepper, Rarely
related to Management · 4
Hemeralopia → Light-filtering, Otherwise, People, Wherever
Specialty · 1
Hemeralopia → Ophthalmology
instance of · 1
Hemeralopia → it may have ocular complications

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day light blindness night daytime also see vision may cause greek hemera due bright rather many photophobia nyctalopia adaptation cones

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
HemeralopiaSpecialtyOphthalmology1.00infobox
hemeralopiainstance ofit may have ocular complications0.80text
pigmentary chorioretinitisinstance ofit may have ocular complications0.80text
optic atrophy or retinal/iris colobomainstance ofit may have ocular complications0.80text
having a serious effect on the person's visioninstance ofit may have ocular complications0.80text
Hemeralopiahas causeCone0.60section
Hemeralopiahas causeAdie's0.60section
Hemeralopiahas causeCentral0.60section
Hemeralopiahas causeCancer-associated0.60section
Hemeralopiahas causeCAR0.60section
Hemeralopiahas causeAnother0.60section
Hemeralopiahas causeCohen0.60section

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