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Results 1 - 9 of 9 for ectopias
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  1. Isolated ectopia lentis is a condition that affects the eyes, specifically the positioning of the lens. The lens is a clear structure at the front of the eye ...
  2. ... ADAMTSL4 gene have been found to cause isolated ectopia lentis. In this condition, the lens in one ... displacement and the vision problems characteristic of isolated ectopia lentis. While the ADAMTSL4 protein is found throughout ...
  3. ... FBN1 gene have been found to cause isolated ectopia lentis. In this condition, the lens in one ... eye, the lens becomes displaced, resulting in isolated ectopia lentis and related vision problems.Ectopia lentis is ...
  4. ... develop displacement of the lenses of the eyes (ectopia lentis). Because these individuals do not react to ... the brain damage associated with classic ISOD, the ectopia lentis has no further impact on their vision. ...
  5. ... that are not centrally positioned in the eye (ectopia papillae) or underdeveloped optic nerves, which are the ... COLOBOMA OF OPTIC NERVE MICROPHTHALMIA/COLOBOMA 12; MCOPCB12 ECTOPIA PUPILLAE FOVEAL HYPOPLASIA 1; FVH1 KERATITIS, HEREDITARY OPTIC ...
  6. ... an inguinal hernia. This condition, called transverse testicular ectopia, is common in people with persistent Müllerian duct ...
  7. ... in ECCL is a noncancerous growth called a choristoma. These growths can be present in one or ...
  8. ... are vision problems caused by a dislocated lens (ectopia lentis) in one or both eyes and defects ...
  9. ... also may be positioned abnormally within the eye (ectopia lentis). Many people with Weill-Marchesani syndrome develop ...