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Category: Visual disturbances and blindness. ... Generally, diseases outlined within the ICD-10 codes H53-H54 within Chapter VII: Diseases of the eye, adnexa should ...
368.4 Visual field defects; 368.5 Colour vision deficiencies; 368.6 Night blindness; 368.8 Other visual disturbances; 368.9 Unspecified; 369 Blindness and low vision. 369.0 Blindness, both eyes; 369.1 Blindness, one eye, low vision other eye; 369.2 Low vision, both eyes; 369.3 Unqualified visual loss, both eyes; 369.4 Legal blindness, as ...
10 H53-H54.9 Visual disturbances and blindness. 11 H55-H59 Other disorders of eye and adnexa. ... Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version;
Category 3: Blindness – presenting visual acuity worse than 3/60 and better than 1/60; Category 4: Blindness – presenting visual acuity worse than 1/60 with light perception; Category 5: Blindness – irreversible blindness with no light perception; Near vision impairment: Near visual acuity worse than N6 or M 0.8 at 40 cm.
Generally, diseases outlined within the ICD-10 codes H00-H59 within Chapter VII: Diseases of the eye, adnexa should be included in this category. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Diseases and disorders of the eye and adnexa .
It was estimated by the WHO in 2004 that 314 million people worldwide are vision impaired (from all causes), of whom 45 million are blind. [14] Vision disorders are not often targeted by public health initiatives, as mortality causes take priority. [ 15 ]
Cortical visual impairment (CVI) is a form of visual impairment that is caused by a brain problem rather than an eye problem. (The latter is sometimes termed "ocular visual impairment" when discussed in contrast to cortical visual impairment.) Some people have both CVI and a form of ocular visual impairment.
Cortical blindness-Cortical blindness is the total or partial loss of vision in a normal-appearing eye caused by damage to the brain's occipital cortex. [7] Retrobulbar neuritis- Retrobulbar neuritis cause of visual loss with normal fundus but there will be relative afferent pupillary defect (RAPD) and abnormal visually evoked responses. [8]