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Results 1 - 10 of 55 for Abnormality of the eye
  1. ... dilated) pupil of the affected eye Eye movement abnormalities Eyes that are not aligned Drooping eye lid Your ...
  2. ... blisters on the skin, as well as bone abnormalities. An eye exam may reveal cataracts , strabismus (crossed eyes), or ...
  3. ... missing skin) Seizures Single palmar crease Skeletal (limb) abnormalities Small eyes Small head ( microcephaly ) Small lower jaw ( micrognathia ) Undescended ...
  4. ... front chamber of the eye include: Blood vessel abnormality Cancer of the eye Severe inflammation of the iris Advanced diabetes Blood ...
  5. ... procedure which may be used to test for abnormalities in the eye. The ultrasound helps evaluate the farthest part of the eyeball when there are cataracts. ...
  6. ... of nearsightedness (myopia), farsightedness (hyperopia), astigmatism , or another eye abnormality. Near vision test: Not being able to read ...
  7. ... treatment, especially if there are only small lung abnormalities. If the eyes, heart, nervous system, or lungs are affected, corticosteroids ...
  8. ... Medical treatment for heart defects, hearing loss, and eye abnormalities. Treatment for constipation and gastroesophageal reflux (GERD).
  9. ... lead to abnormal tooth development or jaw fractures Abnormalities in the colored part (iris) or lens of the eye Head swelling due to fluid on the brain ( ...
  10. Eye movement disorders may be due to abnormalities of the muscles themselves. They may also be due to problems with the nerves that connect ...
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