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Hypoplasia of the retina
- ... as reading, driving, and recognizing faces. Due to abnormalities in the vitreous, retina, and macula, people with Knobloch syndrome often develop ...
- ... to recurrent infections, especially involving the respiratory system. Abnormalities of the retina, the specialized tissue at the back of the ...
- ... tissue degeneration (atrophy) around the edges of the retina. These abnormalities usually do not affect vision but can be ...
- ... have blurred vision because of ectopic fovea, an abnormality in which the part of the retina responsible for sharp central vision is out of ...
- ... detachment) or leakage of blood vessels in the retina (vitreous hemorrhage). These eye abnormalities can further impair vision or cause blindness. The ...
- ... joint bends (flexor areas). They may also have abnormalities in the eyes, such as a change in the pigmented cells of the retina (the light-sensitive layer of cells at the ...
- ... which can eventually cause the layers of the retina to separate (retinal detachment). These eye abnormalities often result in vision loss.People with Coats ...
- ... and the network of blood vessels within the retina (the choroid). The eye abnormalities in ADVIRC can lead to varying degrees of ...
- ... movement. Another severe variant called Revesz syndrome involves abnormalities in the light-sensitive tissue at the back of the eye (retina) in addition to the other symptoms of dyskeratosis ...
- ... hypotonia), delayed development of milestones, liver problems, and abnormalities in the light-sensitive tissue at the back of the eye (retina). Affected individuals can have impaired vision or difficulty ...