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Results 1 - 10 of 58 for Optic nerve dysplasia
  1. ... on PubMed Schimmenti LA, Manligas GS, Sieving PA. Optic nerve dysplasia and renal insufficiency in a family with a ...
  2. ... on PubMed Schimmenti LA, Manligas GS, Sieving PA. Optic nerve dysplasia and renal insufficiency in a family with a ...
  3. ... Lloyd IC, Clayton PE. Geographical distribution of optic nerve hypoplasia and septo-optic dysplasia in Northwest England. J Pediatr. 2006 Jan;148(1):85-8. doi: 10.1016/j.jpeds.2005.07.031. Citation on PubMed ... and optic nerve hypoplasia and combined pituitary hormone deficiency in a ...
  4. Optic Nerve Hypoplasia (American Association for Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus)  
    Optic Nerve Disorders/Specifics ... Optic Nerve Disorders ... American Association for Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus ... GLOSSARY, TERMS, ACRONYMS, PHRASES, ...
  5. Optic Nerve Disorders (National Library of Medicine)  
    The optic nerve is a bundle of more than 1 million nerve fibers that carry visual messages. You have one connecting the back of each eye (your retina) to ...
  6. ... and early development of the eyes, the optic nerves, the pituitary gland, and other brain structures. These problems with development lead to the major features of septo-optic dysplasia, including eye abnormalities, underdevelopment of the pituitary gland ( ...
  7. ... and early development of the pituitary gland, optic nerves, and other brain structures. These abnormalities of brain development lead to the characteristic features of septo-optic dysplasia.Studies suggest that mutations in the HESX1 gene ...
  8. ... to have limited or no ability to regenerate - nerves, skeletal muscle, ... Dysplasia: The size, shape, or organization of mature cells ...
  9. ... wide nasal bridge, a prominent forehead, wide-set eyes (hypertelorism), and a ... pinch (compress) the nerves that extend from the brain to various areas ...
  10. ... resulting in the features of cerebro-facio-thoracic dysplasia. More About This Health ... results from damage to the nerves that connect the eyes and the brain (the ...
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