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low vision - traducción al árabe

DECREASED ABILITY TO SEE
Blindness; Visually impaired; Legal blindness; Legally blind; Low vision; Vision loss; Visual impairments; Vision impairment; Visual disabilities; No light perception; Visual loss; Vision, low; Loss of sight; Vision defect; Visually impaired people; Partially sighted; Visually-impaired; Visual imparement; Loss of vision; Dimsightedness; Can't see; Blind people; Ablepsy; Ablepsia; Impaired vision; Purblind; Blindly; Visual Impairment; Legally-blind; Totally blind; Vision impaired; Visually challenged; Visually impaired community; Sight loss; Blind sports; Visually disabled; Low-vision; Vision problems; Problems seeing; Decreased vision; Poor vision; Problems with vision; Vision problem; Visually impared; Legally Blind; Blind man; Lose Sight; Hard of seeing; Visual impaired; Visually impaired persons; Seeing disabilities; Seeing disabilitiy; Sight disabilitiy; Sight disabilities; Vision disabilities; Vision disability; Visual disability; Visually impaired person
  • The burden of [[onchocerciasis]]: children leading blind adults in Africa
  • Canadian banknote]]
  • Mana village, Uttarakhand]]
  • A blind man is assisted by a [[guide dog]] in Brasília, Brazil.
  • Scientists track eye movements in glaucoma patients to check vision impairment while driving.
  • ''The Sense of Touch'' by [[Jusepe de Ribera]] depicts a blind man holding a marble head in his hands.
  • Folded long cane
  • Re-educating wounded. Blind French soldiers learning to make baskets, World War I.
  • Scaled-down palpable model of mountain for blind tourists
  • A typical [[Snellen chart]] that is frequently used for [[visual acuity]] testing
  • [[Tommy Edison]], a blind film critic, demonstrates for his viewers how a blind person can cook alone.
  • ''Blind Woman'' by [[Diego Velázquez]]
  • Visually impaired girl negotiating a rock while rock climbing
  • [[Braille watch]]

low vision         
‎ رُؤْيَةٌ ضَعيفَة‎
blindly         
بصورة عمياء بغير هدى ، بلا تبصر على غير هدى بتهور
blindness         
عمى ، فقد البصر عمه ، عمى البصيرة جهل ، غباوة

Definición

vision
n.
1.
Sight, seeing.
2.
Sight, faculty of seeing.
3.
Appearance.
4.
Apparition, ghost, spectre, phantom, phantasm, chimera, illusion, supernatural appearance.

Wikipedia

Visual impairment

Visual impairment, also known as vision impairment, is a medical definition primarily measured based on an individual's better eye visual acuity; in the absence of treatment such as correctable eyewear, assistive devices, and medical treatment– visual impairment may cause the individual difficulties with normal daily tasks including reading and walking. Low vision is a functional definition of visual impairment that is chronic, uncorrectable with treatment or correctable lenses, and impacts daily living. As such low vision can be used as a disability metric and varies based on an individual's experience, environmental demands, accommodations, and access to services. The American Academy of Ophthalmology defines visual impairment as the best-corrected visual acuity of less than 20/40 in the better eye, and the World Health Organization defines it as a presenting acuity of less than 6/12 in the better eye. The term blindness is used for complete or nearly complete vision loss. In addition to the various permanent conditions, fleeting temporary vision impairment, amaurosis fugax, may occur, and may indicate serious medical problems. The abbreviation VIP is sometimes used for Visually Impaired Person, Persons or People.

The most common causes of visual impairment globally are uncorrected refractive errors (43%), cataracts (33%), and glaucoma (2%). Refractive errors include near-sightedness, far-sightedness, presbyopia, and astigmatism. Cataracts are the most common cause of blindness. Other disorders that may cause visual problems include age-related macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy, corneal clouding, childhood blindness, and a number of infections. Visual impairment can also be caused by problems in the brain due to stroke, premature birth, or trauma, among others. These cases are known as cortical visual impairment. Screening for vision problems in children may improve future vision and educational achievement. Screening adults without symptoms is of uncertain benefit. Diagnosis is by an eye exam.

The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that 80% of visual impairment is either preventable or curable with treatment. This includes cataracts, the infections river blindness and trachoma, glaucoma, diabetic retinopathy, uncorrected refractive errors, and some cases of childhood blindness. Many people with significant visual impairment benefit from vision rehabilitation, changes in their environment, and assistive devices.

As of 2015, there were 940 million people with some degree of vision loss. 246 million had low vision and 39 million were blind. The majority of people with poor vision are in the developing world and are over the age of 50 years. Rates of visual impairment have decreased since the 1990s. Visual impairments have considerable economic costs both directly due to the cost of treatment and indirectly due to decreased ability to work.

Ejemplos de uso de low vision
1. "Global data on visual impairment suggested that there are 37 million blind and 124 million with low vision worldwide.
2. According to Muhammad Bellow, general manager at Ebsar Foundation, recent statistics show that there are more than 160 million people with vision problems around the globe of which 124 million are sufferers of low vision impairment. «We try to prepare as many professionals as possible who can help those who have low vision impairment to live fuller lives,» said Bellow. «Three quarters of our society is under the age of 60, but we can’t consider age as the main factor behind low vision and blindness,» he said. «More work needs to be done and branches need to be opened.» Lighthouse International and Ebsar Foundation are also set to offer additional comprehensive clinical low vision care courses for three days on April 2–5 in Dubai.
3. These basic day–to–day experiences may not constitute reality for Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson and his team, but they certainly do for millions of blind and low–vision Americans.
4. "This is an emotional moment for me to be part of this function," she said at a press conference held yesterday by Jet Airways and members of the Association for Blindness and Low Vision (ABLV) and Helen Keller Institute for the Deaf and Deafblind.
5. Sarfaraz Ali Khan, director of low vision services at Ebsar Foundation, said that according to the World Health Organization, around '0 percent of the world’s blind live in the developing world and that only five percent of them have access to or use services provided by organizations such as Ebsar.