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Results 31 - 40 of 42 for Microphthalmia
  1. ... some affected individuals have an unusually small eyeball (microphthalmia) or other eye abnormalities that result in vision ...
  2. ... also have other eye abnormalities including small eyes (microphthalmia), a notched or partially absent upper eyelid (upper ...
  3. ... cord abnormalities, very small or poorly developed eyes (microphthalmia), extra fingers or toes, an opening in the ...
  4. ... abnormalities such as small or poorly developed eyes (microphthalmia) or a gap or hole (coloboma) in the ...
  5. ... of the lens (cataract), and unusually small eyeballs (microphthalmia). In most cases, Peters anomaly is bilateral, which ...
  6. ... individuals with focal dermal hypoplasia, including small eyes (microphthalmia), absent or severely underdeveloped eyes (anophthalmia), and problems ...
  7. ... disorder have abnormally small or poorly developed eyes (microphthalmia); microcornea, in which the clear front covering of ...
  8. ... skin covering them, or they may be small (microphthalmia) or missing (anophthalmia). Eye abnormalities typically lead to ...
  9. ... nasal bridge. The eyeballs may be abnormally small (microphthalmia) or absent (anophthalmia).Some individuals with nonsyndromic holoprosencephaly ...
  10. ... This Health Condition MedlinePlus Genetics provides information about Microphthalmia More About This Health Condition GDF-3 GDF3_ ...
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