- mirror agnosia [DOID:0060144]
An agnosia that is a loss of the ability to acknowledge objects in the neglected field that are visible when a mirror reflects the object visible in the non-neglected field.
- ocular hypertension [DOID:9282]
An eye disease that is characterized by elevated intraocular pressure in the absence of optic nerve damage or visual field loss.
- open-angle glaucoma [DOID:1067]
A glaucoma characterized by optic nerve damage resulting in progressive loss of visual field and increased pressure in the eye due to trabecular blockage.
- Y-linked deafness 1 [DOID:0111759]
A Y-linked deafness characterized by male-limited postlingual progressive sensorineural hearing loss of variable severity, with onset in the first to third decades of life.
- chiasmal syndrome [DOID:5655]
An optic nerve disease that is characterized by lesions of the optic chiasm, manifesting as various impairments of the sufferer's visual field according to the location of the lesion along the optic nerve.
- simultanagnosia [DOID:0060148]
An agnosia that is a loss of the ability to recognize a whole image or scene while retianing the ability to recognize objects or details in their visual field one at a time.
- age related macular degeneration [DOID:10871]
A degeneration of macula and posterior pole that is characterized by a loss of vision in the center of the visual field (the macula) resulting from damage to the retina and resulting in blurring of the sharp central vision.