Disease | n syndrome |
Phenotype | C0456909|blindness |
Sentences | 6 |
PubMedID- 24744933 | Cortical blindness with anton syndrome (visual anosognosia) is characterized by denial of blindness by patient who is unable to see in the presence of intact anterior visual pathways. |
PubMedID- 21808400 | The corneal blindness can occur due to stevens johnson syndrome (sjs), dry eye due to ocular pemphigoid, sjögren syndrome, trachoma, lyell syndrome, graft-versus-host disease, congenital lid coloboma, severe corneal burns, and bullous keratopathy and keratitis sequelae. |
PubMedID- 22557993 | Clinical progression may disclose clues to underlying pathology: development of episodic memory impairment and involvement of other cognitive domains suggests ad; visual hallucinations, delusions, and parkinsonism may indicate dlb; asymmetric parkinsonism and ideomotor apraxia may suggest corticobasal degeneration, cbd; rapid progression of global disability, myoclonus, and cortical blindness with anton syndrome suggest prion disease (namely the heidenhain variant of creutzfeldt–jakob disease). |
PubMedID- 22553646 | Aim: to report a successful osteo-odonto keratoprosthesis (ookp) procedure in a case of end stage of corneal blindness due to stevens-johnson syndrome (sjs). |
PubMedID- 21675099 | Alexia without agraphia (also called pure alexia or word blindness) was the first of the disconnection syndromes (syndromes caused by disconnection of the right from the left cerebral hemisphere through interruption of the communication pathways between them) to be described. |
PubMedID- 20299863 | Patient and methods: here we report a patient with complete permanent cortical blindness coupled with denial of the blindness (anton syndrome) as a result of bilateral occipital infarction. |
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