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reduced results due to: symptoms, possible diagnoses, age, gender
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reduced results due to: duration, diagnostic tests, modifiers
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reduced results due to: first pass
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reduced results due to: final pass
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refractive error
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score graph
The score graph represents the results on the x axis and the "score" on the y axis. The purpose of this graph is to visually display the relative scores and how dramatically or not the likelihood of the diseases compare.
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weighted category breakdown
This pie chart represents the results broken down categorically. The size of the pie, or "score" of the category, is the sum of the scores of the diseases in the category. Please note a disease may fall into multiple category.
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variable sensitivity
This bar chart represents the variables that the results and their ordering are most sensitive too.
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The results should NOT be considered a diagnosis.
Please consult your health care provider.
edit important variables such as:
demo: duration, demo: age, glasses needed for reading, eye pain, blindness, vision problems, life: Family History
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Refractive error - near or far sightedness
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Near sightedness - myopia:poor distance vision
a.k.a short-sightedness, myopia
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Amblyopia - loss of vision in one eye caused by lack of use of that eye in early childhood.
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Far sightedness - good distance vision
a.k.a Hyperopia, farsightedness, longsightedness, hypermetropia
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Oculocutaneous albinism type 1 - decreased pigmentation of skin hair and eyes
a.k.a Albinism, achromia, achromasia, achromatosis
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oculocutaneous albinism type 1
eye diseases, genetic or congenital, dermatology
[chronic]
decreased or absent skin pigment, fair or light hair, photophobia, rapid eye movements
Oculocutaneous albinism is a group of conditions that affect coloring (pigmentation) of the skin, hair, and eyes. Affected individuals typically have very fair skin and white or light-colored hair. They have an increased risk of skin damage and skin cancers, including melanoma, with sun exposure.
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For associated diagnostic procedures and therapeutic solutions, click diagnosis for details.
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Oculocutaneous albinism type 2 - decreased pigmentation of skin hair and eyes
a.k.a Albinism, achromia, achromasia, achromatosis
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oculocutaneous albinism type 2
eye diseases, genetic or congenital, dermatology
[chronic]
decreased or absent eye pigment, decreased or absent skin pigment, photophobia, rapid eye movements
Oculocutaneous albinism is a group of conditions that affect coloring (pigmentation) of the skin, hair, and eyes. Affected individuals typically have very fair skin and white or light-colored hair. They have an increased risk of skin damage and skin cancers, including melanoma, with sun exposure.
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For associated diagnostic procedures and therapeutic solutions, click diagnosis for details.
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Benign congenital hypermobility - loose joints with pain
a.k.a extreme-flex, hypermobility syndrome, benign joint hypermobility syndrome, hyperlaxity
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Oculocutaneous albinism type 3 - decreased pigmentation of skin hair and eyes
a.k.a Albinism, achromia, achromasia, achromatosis
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oculocutaneous albinism type 3
eye diseases, genetic or congenital, dermatology
[chronic]
decreased or absent skin pigment, fair or light hair, photophobia, rapid eye movements
Oculocutaneous albinism is a group of conditions that affect coloring (pigmentation) of the skin, hair, and eyes. Affected individuals typically have very fair skin and white or light-colored hair. They have an increased risk of skin damage and skin cancers, including melanoma, with sun exposure.
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For associated diagnostic procedures and therapeutic solutions, click diagnosis for details.
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Oculocutaneous albinism type 4 - decreased pigmentation of skin hair and eyes
a.k.a Albinism, achromia, achromasia, achromatosis
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oculocutaneous albinism type 4
eye diseases, genetic or congenital, dermatology
[chronic]
decreased or absent skin pigment, fair or light hair, photophobia, rapid eye movements
Oculocutaneous albinism is a group of conditions that affect coloring (pigmentation) of the skin, hair, and eyes. Affected individuals typically have very fair skin and white or light-colored hair. They have an increased risk of skin damage and skin cancers, including melanoma, with sun exposure.
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For associated diagnostic procedures and therapeutic solutions, click diagnosis for details.
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Schwartz-Jampel Syndrome - rare inherited disorder with inability to relax muscles
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Known synonyms for your symptoms:
• eyes unable to focus light -
refraction error , refractive error , error focusing light by the eye
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