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Optic nerve hypoplasia
- ... brain, and pituitary hypoplasia.The first major feature, optic nerve hypoplasia, is the underdevelopment of the optic nerves, which ... and the brain. As a result, people with optic nerve hypoplasia have impaired vision in one or both eyes. ...
- ... carry signals between the eyes and the brain (optic nerve hypoplasia). Eyes that do not look in the same direction ( ...
- ... carry information from the eyes to the brain (optic nerve hypoplasia), breakdown of the light-sensing tissue at the back of the eyes (retinopathy), and eyes that do not look in ...
- ... carry signals between the eyes and the brain (optic nerve hypoplasia), or vision loss early in life (early-onset severe retinal dystrophy). Over time, affected individuals may develop clouding of the lenses of the eyes (cataracts) or increased pressure in the eyes (glaucoma). ...
- ... problems with liver function. Some affected individuals have eye abnormalities, including degeneration of the nerves that carry information from the eyes to the ...
- ... to light (photophobia). Many affected individuals also have abnormalities involving the optic nerves, which carry visual information from the eye to ...
- ... hole in one of the structures of the eye (coloboma), underdevelopment (hypoplasia) or breakdown (atrophy) of the nerves that carry information from the eyes to the ...
- ... individuals commonly experience muscle weakness, movement problems, and nerve abnormalities in their extremities (peripheral neuropathy). Some develop optic atrophy, which is the degeneration (atrophy) of the ...
- ... 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 ...
- ... a gap or hole (coloboma) in the optic nerve, a structure that carries information from the eye to the brain. These eye abnormalities may cause blindness in affected individuals.Some people ...