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Results 1 - 6 of 6 for "Cataract," "congenital," with microphthalmia
  1. ... of the lens of the eyes at birth (congenital cataracts) and other eye abnormalities, such as small or poorly developed eyes (microphthalmia) and abnormal eye movements (nystagmus). Affected individuals, particularly ...
  2. ... be autosomal dominant, autosomal recessive, or X-linked. Congenital ocular coloboma Microphthalmia, isolated, with coloboma Ocular coloboma Uveoretinal coloboma Genetic ...
  3. ... within the eye (glaucoma), clouding of the lens (cataract), and unusually small eyeballs (microphthalmia). In most cases, Peters anomaly is bilateral, which ...
  4. ... have clouding of the lens of the eye (cataracts) from birth or early childhood. Other eye abnormalities that have been associated with this disorder include unusually small eyes (microphthalmia) and small corneas (microcornea). The cornea is the ...
  5. ... Tests of PAX6 PubMed COLOBOMA OF OPTIC NERVE MICROPHTHALMIA/COLOBOMA 12; MCOPCB12 ECTOPIA PUPILLAE FOVEAL HYPOPLASIA 1; FVH1 KERATITIS, HEREDITARY OPTIC NERVE HYPOPLASIA, BILATERAL CATARACT 9, MULTIPLE TYPES; CTRCT9 PAIRED BOX GENE 6; ...
  6. ... Warburg syndrome. These can include unusually small eyeballs (microphthalmia), enlarged eyeballs caused by increased pressure in the eyes (buphthalmos), clouding of the lenses of the eyes (cataracts), and problems with the nerve that relays visual ...