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AchromatopsiaInformation / Diagnosis / Treatment / Prevention
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Blue Cone Monochromacy Description: discussion board for those affected by BCM. Contents, search and post. (yandle.com) |
Incomplete and Complete Achromatopsia Description: Describes the differences between the conditions and its significance. (serendip.brynmawr.edu) |
Low Vision Sunglasses Description: Achromatopsia sunglasses specially made from NoIR Medical Technologies. (noir-medical.com) |
The Achromatopsia Group Description: Internet resource center, support group, and discussion forum for people affected by the rare vision disorder. (achromatopsia.org) |
The Achromatopsia Network Description: A network for individuals and families affected by the vision disorder including rod monochromacy and blue cone monochromacy. (achromat.org) |
Understanding Achromatopsia Description: Father-daughter specialists write about condition. (visionww.org) |
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