blindness in the PONS Dictionary

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It culminated in total blindness a few years before his death yet there were always enthusiastic readers to entertain his eager mind.
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The mortality risk is very low, although multiple re-infections eventually lead to blindness.
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Complete color blindness, or achromatopsia, is very rare but more severe.
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Another study has indicated that sleeping with the light on may protect the eyes of diabetics from retinopathy, a condition that can lead to blindness.
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Night blindness by six months old, blind by three to five years old.
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He also toned down the visual cues in his screenplay, such as the brilliant milky whiteness of blindness described in the novel.
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It is a leading cause of blindness in dogs, and is where there is increased fluid pressure within the eye.
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Similar to the book, blindness in the film serves as a metaphor for human nature's dark side: prejudice, selfishness, violence and willful indifference.
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They can spit venom at enemies from a distance, which causes temporary blindness.
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Complications in treated patients include oculomotor weakness, blindness, pituitary insufficiency, and hemiparesis.
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