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Results 1 - 10 of 163 for Abnormality of eye movement
  1. ... that surrounds the colored part of the eye. Abnormalities in eye movements, such as a restricted ability to gaze upwards, ...
  2. ... People with Pol III-related leukodystrophy often have abnormalities in eye movement, such as progressive vertical gaze palsy, which is ...
  3. ... ROBO3 protein is the underlying cause of the eye movement abnormalities that are associated with HGPPS. The cause of ...
  4. ... optic nerve hypoplasia can also have other eye abnormalities, including rapid, involuntary eye movements (nystagmus) and eyes that do not point in ...
  5. ... signs and symptoms that can develop include breathing abnormalities, spitting or drooling, unusual eye movements such as intense staring or excessive blinking, cold ...
  6. ... characterized by missing fingers (oligodactyly) and other hand abnormalities in addition to problems with eye movement. CFEOM1 is the most common form of congenital ...
  7. ... increased pressure in the eyes (glaucoma), and involuntary eye movements (nystagmus). Abnormalities of the genitalia and urinary tract (genitourinary anomalies) ...
  8. ... Duane anomaly (also known as Duane syndrome). This abnormality results from the improper development of certain nerves that control eye movement. Duane anomaly limits outward eye movement (toward the ...
  9. ... it does not worsen over time. Other eye abnormalities associated with this condition include rapid, involuntary eye movements (nystagmus); eyes that do not look in the ...
  10. ... roof of the mouth (a cleft palate), abnormal eye movements, hearing loss, and abnormalities of tooth development. Some affected individuals have a ...
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