Skip navigation

Official websites use .gov
A .gov website belongs to an official government organization in the United States.

Secure .gov websites use HTTPS
A lock ( ) or https:// means you’ve safely connected to the .gov website. Share sensitive information only on official, secure websites.

Results 1 - 10 of 14 for Congenital glaucoma
  1. ... without other associated abnormalities, it is called primary congenital glaucoma.Other individuals experience early onset of primary open- ... it is called juvenile open-angle glaucoma. Primary congenital glaucoma affects approximately 1 in 10,000 people. Its ...
  2. ... cause the disorder. Irido-corneo-trabecular dysgenesis Peters congenital glaucoma Genetic Testing Registry: Anterior segment dysgenesis 3 Genetic Testing Registry: Anterior segment dysgenesis 4 Genetic Testing Registry: Anterior segment ... anterior segment dysgenesis associated with congenital corneal opacities. Cornea. 2012 Mar;31(3):293- ...
  3. ... with glaucoma before the age of 3 (primary congenital glaucoma) have variants in the CYP1B1 gene. The variants ... structural analysis of the CYP1B1 mutations causing primary congenital glaucoma in humans. Biophys J. 2006 Dec 15;91( ...
  4. ... also been detected in some people with primary congenital glaucoma. More than 100 MYOC gene variants have been ... MYOC mutations in 116 Chinese patients with primary congenital glaucoma. Arch Ophthalmol. 2008 Oct;126(10):1443-7. ...
  5. ... thick clouding of the lenses in both eyes (congenital cataracts), often with other eye abnormalities that can impair vision. About half of affected infants develop an eye disease called infantile glaucoma, which is characterized by increased pressure within the ...
  6. ... other eye problems. Increased pressure in the eye (glaucoma) typically appears in late ... Genetic Testing Registry: Aniridia 1 Genetic ...
  7. ... disorder of glycosylation (SRD5A3-CDG, formerly known as congenital disorder of ... in the eyes (glaucoma).Other features of SRD5A3-CDG can include skin ...
  8. ... a characteristic feature include microphthalmia, achromatopsia, aniridia, Leber congenital amaurosis, X-linked ... in Chinese subjects with high hyperopia or primary angle-closure glaucoma. Mol Vis. 2013 Nov 7;19:2217-26. ...
  9. ... lentis). Many people with Weill-Marchesani syndrome develop glaucoma, an eye disease that ... dysmorphodystrophy Marchesani syndrome Marchesani-Weill Syndrome Spherophakia- ...
  10. ... lenses (cataracts) or increased pressure in the eyes (glaucoma) at an earlier age than ... Congenital ectopia lentis Ectopia lentis Lens subluxation Subluxation of ...
previous · 1 · 2 · next