Cerebral visual impairment
Cerebral visual impairment (CVI) is a type of vision problem caused by the brain rather than the eyes. - It is sometimes called brain based visual impairment, or cortical visual impairment, because it can affect the visual cortex area of the brain. - People with CVI have difficulties processing visual information from their eyes. - CVI is one of the more the most common causes of visual impairment in children. It is usually diagnosed in babies and young children, but it can last into adulthood and is a lifelong condition. - Some people with CVI may have healthy eyes and be able to see well on vision tests. However, they can have difficulty using their vision for everyday tasks.
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