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Results 1 - 10 of 12 for Retinal detachment
  1. ... the retina from the back of the eye (retinal detachment). Affected individuals may also have abnormalities in the ... not show signs and symptoms of the condition. Retinal detachment and occipital encephalocele Genetic Testing Registry: Knobloch syndrome ...
  2. ... and tearing of the lining of the eye (retinal detachment). These eye abnormalities cause impaired vision or blindness ... types. Type I has the highest risk of retinal detachment. Type II also includes eye abnormalities, but type ...
  3. ... tearing of the back lining of the eye (retinal detachment), can lead to blindness. Hearing loss resulting from ... Murakami A. A case of Kniest dysplasia with retinal detachment and the mutation analysis. Am J Ophthalmol. 2003 ...
  4. ... or separate from the back of the eye (retinal detachment). The resulting retinal damage can lead to vision loss and blindness. ...
  5. ... may separate from the back of the eye (retinal detachment). The blood vessels within the retina (known as the choroid) may also be abnormal. ...
  6. ... develop, such as separation of the retinal layers (retinal detachment) or leakage of blood vessels in the retina (vitreous hemorrhage). These eye abnormalities can further impair ...
  7. ... the retina from the back of the eye (retinal detachment).Some individuals have coloboma as part of a ...
  8. ... tearing of the back lining of the eye (retinal detachment) occurs, which can lead to further vision problems ...
  9. ... and tearing of the lining of the eye (retinal detachment). This condition is rare; only a few affected ...
  10. ... cause the layers of the retina to separate (retinal detachment). These eye abnormalities often result in vision loss. ...
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