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Results 1 - 10 of 51 for Strabismus
  1. ... limited. The eyes may look in different directions (strabismus). Instead of moving their eyes, affected individuals may ...
  2. ... eyelids with diastasis recti and hip dysplasia Ptosis-strabismus-rectus abdominis diastasis Genetic Testing Registry: 3MC syndrome ...
  3. X-linked sideroblastic anemia and ataxia is a rare condition characterized by a blood disorder called sideroblastic anemia and movement problems known ...
  4. ... that do not point in the same direction (strabismus) or "lazy eye" (amblyopia) affecting one or both ... blepharophimosis-ptosis-epicanthus inversus syndrome. J Pediatr Ophthalmol Strabismus. 2006 Sep-Oct;43(5):285-8. doi: ...
  5. ... that do not point in the same direction (strabismus). In some people with Peters anomaly, corneal clouding ... Najjar DM, Christiansen SP, Bothun ED, Summers CG. Strabismus and amblyopia in bilateral Peters anomaly. J AAPOS. ...
  6. ... that do not point in the same direction (strabismus), farsightedness (hyperopia), or involuntary movements of the eyes ( ...
  7. ... that do not look in the same direction (strabismus), and vision loss due to deterioration (atrophy) of ...
  8. ... that do not point in the same direction (strabismus), a split in the soft flap of tissue ...
  9. ... that do not point in the same direction (strabismus) and farsightedness (hyperopia), also occur in ADNP syndrome. ...
  10. ... that do not look in the same direction (strabismus) and a visible whiteness (leukocoria) in the normally ...
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