anopsias

/əˈnɒpsiəz/
noun
  1. A medical condition involving the absence or loss of vision, especially when caused by a defect in the eye or visual pathway.
    • Certain types of anopsias can be treated with surgery or corrective lenses.
    • The doctor explained that anopsias in one eye might not affect overall depth perception.
    • The patient was diagnosed with anopsias after the accident damaged the optic nerve.
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