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CORD
(redirected from Cone-rod dystrophy)

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CORDCollaboration On Repair Discoveries (adult nervous system)
CORDCanadian Organization for Rare Disorders
CORDCenter for Occupational Research and Development
CORDCone-Rod Dystrophy
CORDCouncil of Emergency Medicine Residency Directors
CORDCommunity Organizing for Responsible Development
CORDCone-Rod Dystrophy, X-Linked
CORDCoordinated Operational Requirements Document
CORDCibernet Online Roaming Database
CORDCity of Refuge Development, Inc. (Amarillo, Texas)
CORDContention Resolution by Delayline (IEEE)
CORDCentral Oklahoma Ringers and Directors (handbell group)


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She said: "I have a disease called Cone-Rod Dystrophy, and have severe visual impairment.
He also has cone-rod dystrophy, which causes poor vision, and may result in blindness, according to his mother.
Saathoff, who began investigating tinted contact lenses with patients with cone-rod dystrophy a decade ago in her work with low-vision patients, hypothesized that the light-filtering treatment might benefit migraine sufferers as well.
 
 
 
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