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Central visual acuity loss is a condition where the best-corrected vision in the better eye measures 20/200 or less, indicating severe impairment in the central vision. This level of acuity loss signifies significant visual impairment that cannot be corrected to a level better than 20/200, typically requiring adaptive measures for daily living.
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