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Glaucoma of childhood
- ... autosomal dominant pattern. Hereditary glaucoma Genetic Testing Registry: Glaucoma of childhood Genetic Testing Registry: Glaucoma 1, open angle, A National Organization for Rare ...
- ... other eye problems. Increased pressure in the eye (glaucoma) typically appears in late childhood or early adolescence. Clouding of the lens of ...
- ... condition that increases pressure inside the eye. When glaucoma occurs with Axenfeld-Rieger syndrome, it most often develops in late childhood or adolescence, although it can occur as early ...
- ... be associated with increased pressure in the eye (glaucoma) and vision loss. Some people with SHORT syndrome also have dental abnormalities such as delayed appearance (eruption) of teeth in early childhood, small teeth, fewer teeth than normal (hypodontia), and ...
- ... the eyes (cataracts), increased pressure in the eyes (glaucoma), and involuntary eye movements (nystagmus). Abnormalities of the ... affected children have obesity. When WAGR syndrome includes childhood-onset obesity, it is often referred to as ...
- ... the eyes (cataracts), increased pressure in the eyes (glaucoma), or eyes that do not look in the ... affected individuals have mild anemia beginning later in childhood or in adulthood, while others have some of ...
- ... vision loss and increased pressure in the eye (glaucoma). Some newborns have a combination of features that ... people with this disorder do not survive past childhood. However, some affected individuals with the later-onset ...
- ... lenses (cataracts) or increased pressure in the eyes (glaucoma) at an earlier age than other adults. In ...
- ... the lens (cataract), and an eye disease called glaucoma that is usually related to increased pressure within ...
- ... may also have increased pressure in the eye (glaucoma) or abnormalities in the specialized light-sensitive tissue ...