vision impairment genetic disorders
Vision impairment genetic disorders refer to a group of inherited conditions that affect the visual system, resulting in various degrees of visual impairment or blindness. These disorders are caused by genetic abnormalities or mutations that affect the development, structure, or functioning of the eye, optic nerve, or other parts involved in vision.
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