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Optic nerve dysplasia
- ... on PubMed Schimmenti LA, Manligas GS, Sieving PA. Optic nerve dysplasia and renal insufficiency in a family with a ...
- ... and early development of the eyes, the optic nerves, the pituitary gland, and other brain structures. These problems with development lead to the major features of septo-optic dysplasia, including eye abnormalities, underdevelopment of the pituitary gland ( ...
- ... and early development of the pituitary gland, optic nerves, and other brain structures. These abnormalities of brain development lead to the characteristic features of septo-optic dysplasia.Studies suggest that mutations in the HESX1 gene ...
- ... resulting in the features of cerebro-facio-thoracic dysplasia. More About This Health ... results from damage to the nerves that connect the eyes and the brain (the ...
- ... Health Condition MedlinePlus Genetics provides information about Septo-optic dysplasia More About This Health Condition A few mutations ...
- ... cranial nerves) that control muscles that surround the eyes (extraocular muscles) are particularly affected, although other nerves can also be involved. Abnormal growth of cranial ...
- ... cranial nerves) that control muscles that surround the eyes (extraocular muscles) are particularly affected. Abnormal development of cranial nerves impairs the function of extraocular muscles, leading to ...
- ... as bones and the tissues that support the nerves, muscles, and lenses of the eyes.Microfibrils store a protein called transforming growth factor ... Abnormal microfibrils weaken connective tissue, which causes the eye, heart, and skeletal ... About This Health Condition MedlinePlus Genetics provides ...
- ... known to cause a rare condition called osteoglophonic dysplasia. People with this condition show abnormal bone growth ... short stature. FGFR1 gene variants that cause osteoglophonic dysplasia will a change single amino acid in the ...