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Abnormality of globe location
- ... light-sensitive tissue at the back of the eye (the retina). The vision problems caused by these abnormalities can vary depending on the size and location of the malformation. Some people have no visual ...
- ... both eyes and, depending on their size and location, can affect a person's vision.People with microphthalmia may also have other eye abnormalities, including clouding of the lens of the eye ( ...
- ... person's vision, depending on its size and location. Some affected individuals ... nerve abnormalities. The cranial nerves emerge directly from the brain ...
- ... the normal development of tissues in the brain, eyes, heart, and other organs. ... may be related to the location and type of mutation in the RERE gene. ...
- Coloboma is an eye abnormality that occurs before birth. Colobomas are missing pieces of tissue in structures that form the eye. They may appear ... loss.People with coloboma may also have other eye abnormalities, including clouding of the lens of the eye ( ...
- ... to respiratory failure. All affected children have an eye abnormality called a cherry-red spot, which can be ... of affected individuals have the cherry-red spot eye abnormality or neurological impairment. People with Niemann-Pick disease ...
- ... spaced eyes (hypertelorism). They may also have other eye abnormalities including small eyes (microphthalmia), a notched or partially absent upper eyelid ( ...
- ... corneal opacity, or they can result in minor eye abnormalities including small, faint opacities. It is likely that mutations that cause a complete absence of protein function result in the most severe eye problems. It is unknown why both eyes are ...
- ... they may be small (microphthalmia) or missing (anophthalmia). Eye abnormalities typically lead to impairment or loss of vision in people with Fraser syndrome. Affected individuals can have other problems related to abnormal eye development, including missing eyebrows or eyelashes or a ...
- ... characterized by missing fingers (oligodactyly) and other hand abnormalities in addition to problems with eye movement. CFEOM1 is the most common form of ...