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单词 night blindness
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Definition of night blindness in English:

night blindness

noun
  • less technical term for nyctalopia
    Example sentencesExamples
    • These include exhaustion, weight loss, night blindness, dehydration, diarrhoea and hunger-related deaths.
    • Affected individuals are sensitive to blue light and develop night blindness at an early age.
    • Patients might also have bone pain, muscle cramps, night blindness, and easy bruising as a result of malabsorption of fat-soluble vitamins.
    • If the liver blood is insufficient, there will be a dryness of the eyes, blurred vision, or night blindness.
    • He suffers from night blindness, but this hasn't stopped him winning three Paralympic titles and a host of other medals.
    • For night flying, engineers added special flame-suppressing exhaust stacks to it to prevent night blindness in crew members.
    • The abundant vitamin A contained in these foods can prevent vision decline and eye diseases like coronal dryness, night blindness and xerophthalmia, another form of dryness in the eye.
    • Progressive retinal atrophy is a disease in which the retina slowly deteriorates, producing night blindness in young dogs.
    • Vitamin A is important for photoreceptor mechanisms in the retina and the integrity of epithelia, so deficiency can lead to night blindness.
    • Lack of vitamin A causes night blindness, with hundreds of thousands of children, particularly in Southeast Asia, affected.
    • Approximately halfway to the summit, however, Dr Weathers realized he had night blindness.
    • We describe two patients with congenital stationary night blindness, a diagnosis which may be missed without appropriate history taking from the parents, particularly if there is no family history of visual problems.
    • Impaired fat soluble vitamin absorption may also occur leading to osteopenia, increased clotting times, and night blindness.
    • Although it was well known that deficiency of vitamin A caused night blindness, we were the first to demonstrate the actual damage of the rods and cones of the retina of new born monkeys, following maternal deficiency of vitamin A.
    • Five to 6% of women reported a history of night blindness, a clinical symptom of vitamin A deficiency.
    • Regular carrot intake can also help protect against macular degeneration and cataracts, help minimise night blindness and reduce harmful cholesterol.
    • They are usually registered partially sighted by their thirties, suffering night blindness and losing their peripheral vision to become severely visually disabled.
    • Initially manifested as night blindness in young dogs, as PRA progresses, its victims become totally blind.
    • The team also found cases of night blindness caused by the lack of vitamin A.
    • The earliest symptoms of vitamin A deficiency are night blindness.
 
 

Definition of night blindness in US English:

night blindness

nounnīt ˈblīn(d)nis
  • less technical term for nyctalopia
    Example sentencesExamples
    • They are usually registered partially sighted by their thirties, suffering night blindness and losing their peripheral vision to become severely visually disabled.
    • We describe two patients with congenital stationary night blindness, a diagnosis which may be missed without appropriate history taking from the parents, particularly if there is no family history of visual problems.
    • Vitamin A is important for photoreceptor mechanisms in the retina and the integrity of epithelia, so deficiency can lead to night blindness.
    • Initially manifested as night blindness in young dogs, as PRA progresses, its victims become totally blind.
    • Progressive retinal atrophy is a disease in which the retina slowly deteriorates, producing night blindness in young dogs.
    • Lack of vitamin A causes night blindness, with hundreds of thousands of children, particularly in Southeast Asia, affected.
    • Approximately halfway to the summit, however, Dr Weathers realized he had night blindness.
    • For night flying, engineers added special flame-suppressing exhaust stacks to it to prevent night blindness in crew members.
    • Affected individuals are sensitive to blue light and develop night blindness at an early age.
    • These include exhaustion, weight loss, night blindness, dehydration, diarrhoea and hunger-related deaths.
    • Regular carrot intake can also help protect against macular degeneration and cataracts, help minimise night blindness and reduce harmful cholesterol.
    • The abundant vitamin A contained in these foods can prevent vision decline and eye diseases like coronal dryness, night blindness and xerophthalmia, another form of dryness in the eye.
    • Impaired fat soluble vitamin absorption may also occur leading to osteopenia, increased clotting times, and night blindness.
    • Five to 6% of women reported a history of night blindness, a clinical symptom of vitamin A deficiency.
    • If the liver blood is insufficient, there will be a dryness of the eyes, blurred vision, or night blindness.
    • He suffers from night blindness, but this hasn't stopped him winning three Paralympic titles and a host of other medals.
    • The team also found cases of night blindness caused by the lack of vitamin A.
    • The earliest symptoms of vitamin A deficiency are night blindness.
    • Patients might also have bone pain, muscle cramps, night blindness, and easy bruising as a result of malabsorption of fat-soluble vitamins.
    • Although it was well known that deficiency of vitamin A caused night blindness, we were the first to demonstrate the actual damage of the rods and cones of the retina of new born monkeys, following maternal deficiency of vitamin A.
 
 
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