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presbyopia A condition, becoming symptomatic around age 40, in which the focusing muscles of the eye become fatigued and, in time, become unable to focus up close.
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presbyopia The gradual loss of the eye's ability to change focus (accommodation) for seeing near objects caused by the lens becoming less elastic; associated with aging; occurs in almost all people over age 40.
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presbyopia (prez-bee-OH-pee-uh). Refractive condition in which there is a diminished power of accommodation arising from loss of elasticity of the crystalline lens, as occurs with aging. Usually becomes significant after age 45.
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presbyopia The gradual loss of the eye's ability to change focus from distance to near; occurs in almost everyone sometime after age 40.
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presbyopia Age-related changes in eyesight. The lens hardens and loses its ability to change shape and focus.
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