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Results 1 - 10 of 24 for Pupil
  1. ... normally has a single central hole, called the pupil, through which light enters the eye. People with Axenfeld-Rieger syndrome often have a pupil that is off-center (corectopia) or extra holes ...
  2. ... eyelid (ptosis) on the affected side, a constricted pupil in the affected eye (miosis) resulting in unequal pupil size (anisocoria), and absent sweating (anhidrosis) on the ...
  3. ... as "scalloping" at the inner (pupillary) edge. The pupils are enlarged (dilated) and are fixed, which means ... maintenance of the tiny muscles that allow the pupil to contract (sphincter pupillae). The eye abnormalities can ...
  4. ... of Stormorken syndrome is permanent constriction of the pupils of the eyes (miosis), which may be caused ... the muscles that control the size of the pupils. Other features include lack of a functioning spleen ( ...
  5. ... outer covering of the eye. In addition, the pupils of the eyes may be abnormally small (constricted), ... with Martsolf syndrome have cataracts, microphthalmia, and small pupils. They have milder optic atrophy and cortical visual ...
  6. ... In this condition, both the lenses and the pupils are off-center; they are usually displaced in ... only the lenses and others also affect the pupils. ADAMTS-like 4 ADAMTS-like protein 4 ADAMTSL- ...
  7. ... hole in the center of the eye (the pupil) and helps control how much light can enter ...
  8. ... such as droopy eyelids (ptosis), constriction of the pupils of the eyes (miosis), inappropriate or impaired sweating, ...
  9. ... a visible whiteness (leukocoria) in the normally black pupil.Some people with familial exudative vitreoretinopathy also have ...
  10. ... of the eye through which light passes (the pupil). It is unclear how MPZ gene mutations cause ...
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