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Results 1 - 10 of 10 for Coloboma of eyelid
  1. ... notched or partially absent upper eyelid (upper eyelid coloboma), eyelids that are attached to the front surface of ... Chudley AE. New familial syndrome of unilateral upper eyelid coloboma, aberrant anterior hairline pattern, and anal anomalies in ...
  2. ... a notch in the lower eyelids called an eyelid coloboma. Many affected individuals have small, cup-shaped ears, ...
  3. ... a notch in the lower eyelids called an eyelid coloboma. Many affected individuals have small or unusually formed ...
  4. ... a notch in the lower eyelids called an eyelid coloboma. Some affected individuals have additional eye abnormalities that ...
  5. ... of the eyelids (short palpebral fissures); a gap (coloboma) in the lower eyelids; widely spaced eyes (hypertelorism); a prominent bridge of ...
  6. ... gaps that occur in the eyelids. While these eyelid gaps are also called colobomas, they arise from abnormalities in different structures during ...
  7. ... of tissue in structures that form the eye (coloboma); or underdevelopment of the ... (entropion) can also occur.Individuals with Kaufman oculocerebrofacial ...
  8. ... these include a broad forehead, arched eyebrows, droopy eyelids (ptosis), ... which can cause vision loss, and coloboma, which is a gap or split in a ...
  9. ... features can include widely spaced eyes (hypertelorism), large eyelid openings, droopy eyelids (ptosis), high-arched eyebrows, a broad nasal bridge ... frontofacial syndrome, type 3 Fryns-Aftimos syndrome Iris coloboma with ptosis, hypertelorism, and mental retardation Genetic Testing ...
  10. ... protein is active in multiple tissues, including the eyelids, the ovaries, and a hormone-producing gland at ... involved in the development of muscles in the eyelids. Before birth and in adulthood, the FOXL2 protein ...