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blind spot an area of no vision in the outer periphery caused by the location of the ONH (optic nerve hypoplasia), which does not contain photoreceptors. Also, an area of no vision as a result of degenerated photoreceptor cells.
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blind spot Sightless area within the visual field of a normal eye. Caused by absence of light sensitive photoreceptors where the optic nerve enters the eye.
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blind spot (1) A small area of the retina where the optic nerve enters the eye; occurs normally in all eyes. (2) Any gap in the visual field corresponding to a area of the retina where no visual cells are present; associated with eye disease.
Ãâó: www.eyesearch.com/vision.terms.htm
blind spot Areas around a commercial vehicle not visible to the driver either through the windshield, side windows, or mirrors; a common cause of truck accidents
Ãâó: www.monheit.com/truck/glossary.asp
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