Examples of 'complete blindness' in a sentence

Meaning of "complete blindness"

complete blindness: This phrase refers to the total loss of vision or sight in one or both eyes. It describes a condition where an individual has no ability to see and experiences a complete absence of visual perception

How to use "complete blindness" in a sentence

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It therefore can not lead to complete blindness.
It can result in complete blindness in one or both eyes.
Destroyed in silence and in the most complete blindness.
Complete blindness is uncommon.
This can result in complete blindness.
Complete blindness means you can not see anything and do not see light.
The night blindness develops progressively into complete blindness.
People with complete blindness can not see anything, and do not see light.
Sudden partial or complete blindness.
Keratitis is always considered serious because it may lead to partial or complete blindness.
Would want to offer in complete blindness hence, the.
Vision loss can be minimal or the disease can result in complete blindness.
Xerophthalmia, keratomalacia, and complete blindness can also occur since vitamin A has a major role in phototransduction.
Recurent attacks diminish the sight until complete blindness results.
Complete blindness overtook her in 1910, and her old age was embittered by poverty.

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Sight problems can range from partial loss of sight to complete blindness.
The Bulgarian mystic suffered from complete blindness as a child.
Optic nerve lesions can lead from partially loss of vision to complete blindness.
Mr Thiffault 's vision gradually deteriorated resulting in complete blindness in 1980 as a result of retinitis pigmentosa.
Blind and Visually Impaired Athletes who have sight problems ranging from partial to complete blindness.
AMD does not tend to cause complete blindness.
They were people with a range of visual impairments, from macular degeneration to complete blindness.
Eventually, the central visión is reduced to complete blindness in most cases.
The degree of visual impairment is variable, and ranges from normal vision to complete blindness.
Otherwise we end up in this memorizing, and complete blindness.
When retinoblastoma occurs in both eyes, enucleation of both eyes would result in complete blindness.
Dunn 's vision problems soon turned to complete blindness.
As the intracranial pressure increases, the vision deteriorates to complete blindness.
Most importantly, with diabetes, a sharp deterioration in vision or complete blindness can occur suddenly.
A child with Walker-Warburg Syndrome will also have severe ocular abnormalities with partial to complete blindness.
He was now free from the restraints imposed by his complete blindness.
His wife Barbara is an avid reader despite her almost complete blindness.
This leads to a slow, painful descent into complete blindness.
In severe cases, it causes significant loss of vision or complete blindness.
The condition may eventually lead to blindness, but this is usually not complete blindness.
As the macular hole progresses, the vision will worsen but will not cause complete blindness.
It causes vision loss and, in some people, may lead to complete blindness.
Egotism has struck the upper classes, those who rule, with complete blindness.
PRA, which causes " night blindness ", may lead to complete blindness.

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