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Yes, ophthalmologists must get a regular medical degree like every other doctors. After they finish their regular degree, they go on to specialize in diseases and surgery of the visual pathways, including the eye, hairs.
There are many options for patients with visual impairment
Both ophthalmologists and optometrists may detect and monitor cataract growth and prescribe prescription lenses for visual deficits.
Michael F. Marmor has written: 'Degas Through his own Eyes' 'The eye of the artist' -- subject(s): Art and visual disorders, Famous Persons, Vision disorders, Visual perception 'The artist's eyes' -- subject(s): Health and hygiene, Art and vision disorders, Visual perception, Artists
Learning disorders are thought to be caused by neurological abnormalities that trigger impairments in the regions of the brain that control visual and language processing and attention and planning.
Coleman Hatfield has written: 'Visual training' -- subject(s): Behavioral optometry, Optometry, Therapy, Vision disorders, Visual training
Ultrasound imaging equipment allows eye specialists (ophthalmologists) to "see" the eye in great detail without the pain and risk of exploratory surgery, or the limitations and uncertainty inherent to traditional visual examination.
Lissauer was the first scientist to provide a detailed account of agnosia (1888). He hypothesized that disorders in visual object recognition could be classified as either apperceptive agnosia or associative agnosia.
Harold Wiener has written: 'Eyes OK--I'm OK' -- subject(s): Communicative disorders in children, Perceptual-motor learning, Vision disorders in children, Visual education
A dermatologist, a physician specializing in the study and treatment of skin disorders, can make a diagnosis after a visual exam.
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