anopsia

/æˈnɑpsiə/
noun
  1. A medical condition in which a person cannot see, either in one eye or both eyes, often due to damage to the eye or brain.
    • People with anopsia may need special training to navigate their daily lives.
    • The doctor diagnosed the patient with anopsia after the accident.
    • Anopsia can be caused by a stroke that affects the visual part of the brain.
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