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What is the difference between neurons and neuroglia?
Hypertensive Retinopathy
Damage to the retina caused by high blood pressure, potentially leading to blurred vision or blindness.
Retinopathy
A disease of the retina in the eyes, which can result in vision impairment or loss.
Horseshoe Tear
A retinal tear resembling the shape of a horseshoe, often requiring medical treatment to prevent retinal detachment.
Harada's Disease
Harada's Disease, also known as Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada disease, is an autoimmune condition affecting the eyes, skin, and meninges, leading to vision changes, hearing loss, and skin pigment changes.
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