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Match the visual disorder with the corresponding clinical manifestation. Cataract Primary open-angle glaucoma (POAG) Age-related macular degeneration Acute angle-closure glaucoma A. Peripheral vision loss B. Sudden, severe eye pain with nausea and vomiting C. Glare and abnormal color perception D. Central vision loss

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Age-related macular degeneration- D. Central vision loss

Acute angle-closure glaucoma-B. Sudden, severe eye pain with nausea and vomiting

Step-by-step explanation:

Age related macular degeneration happens on people that have retina problems, it is related to age and it manifests itself with blurry to no vision in the center of the eye, it is caused by a malformation in the retina, where fat is deposited or blood vessels press too much on the retina.

Acute angle closure glacoma is caused by a rapid or sudden increase in intraocular pression, and it is characterized by a severe eye pain, that also causes nausea and vomiting.

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