Preferred Label : Cone Dystrophy;
MeSH definition : A general term which describes a group of rare eye disorders that affect the cone
cells of the RETINA. Cone dystrophy can cause a variety of symptoms including decreased
visual clarity or acuity when looking straight ahead (central vision), a reduced ability
to see colors, and an increased sensitivity to light (PHOTOPOBIA).; A general term which describes a group of rare eye disorders that affect the cone
cells of the RETINA. Cone dystrophy can cause a variety of symptoms including decreased
visual clarity or acuity when looking straight ahead (central vision), a reduced ability
to see colors, and an increased sensitivity to light (PHOTOPHOBIA).;
MeSH synonym : Cone Dystrophies; Dystrophies, Cone; Dystrophy, Cone;
MeSH hyponym : Cone Dystrophies, Progressive; Cone Dystrophy, Progressive; Dystrophies, Progressive Cone; Dystrophy, Progressive Cone; Progressive Cone Dystrophies; Cone Dystrophies, Stationary; Cone Dystrophy, Stationary; Dystrophies, Stationary Cone; Dystrophy, Stationary Cone; Stationary Cone Dystrophies;
Origin ID : D000077765;
UMLS CUI : C0730290;
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A general term which describes a group of rare eye disorders that affect the cone
cells of the RETINA. Cone dystrophy can cause a variety of symptoms including decreased
visual clarity or acuity when looking straight ahead (central vision), a reduced ability
to see colors, and an increased sensitivity to light (PHOTOPOBIA).
A general term which describes a group of rare eye disorders that affect the cone
cells of the RETINA. Cone dystrophy can cause a variety of symptoms including decreased
visual clarity or acuity when looking straight ahead (central vision), a reduced ability
to see colors, and an increased sensitivity to light (PHOTOPHOBIA).
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Cone Dystrophy
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