amauroses
/ˌæməˈroʊsiz/
noun
- Plural of amaurosis; partial or total loss of sight without any visible change in the eye, often due to damage to the optic nerve or brain.
- Researchers are studying new treatments for amauroses to restore vision.
- Amauroses can be caused by conditions like stroke or severe vitamin deficiency.
- The doctor diagnosed several cases of amauroses in patients with optic nerve damage.
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