https://www.proz.com/kudoz/english-to-polish/medical%3A-health-care/2141368-nonspecific-umbra-logarithmic-loss-null.html
Sep 14, 2007 23:22
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Nonspecific Umbra Logarithmic Loss / NULL

Non-PRO English to Polish Medical Medical: Health Care optometria/okulistyka
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-He had a condition called Nonspecific Umbra Logarithmic Loss. Everything is white or black or a blend from them. Umbra is the darkest part of the shadowed area. In our eyes, that means the darkest part of where light comes in and the coming in of that light. He was losing his umbra.
-He was going blind?
-Yes, but not to dark. Every day he saw light getting brighter. Soon it would blind out all shapes, all color. All his eyes would see was burning white.
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