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- ... ear (sensorineural hearing loss), and most also have abnormalities affecting the eyes. These abnormalities include underdevelopment of the nerves that ...
- ... Axenfeld-Rieger anomaly is associated with various other eye abnormalities, including underdevelopment and eventual tearing of the colored part of the eye (iris), and a pupil that is not in ...
- ... of the retina to separate (retinal detachment). These eye abnormalities often result in vision loss.People with Coats ...
- ... Additionally, a muscle abnormality called myokymia or an eye abnormality called nystagmus can occur during or between episodes. Myokymia causes muscle cramping; stiffness; or continuous, fine muscle twitching ... involuntary eye movements. Episodes of ataxia and other symptoms can ...
- ... People with Pol III-related leukodystrophy often have abnormalities in eye movement, such as progressive vertical gaze palsy, which ...
- ... can have distinctive facial features, kidney disease, hormonal abnormalities, or eye problems.Individuals with DOLK-CDG typically do not ...
- ... with Apert syndrome have vision problems due to eye abnormalities, which can include bulging eyes (exophthalmos), wide-set eyes (hypertelorism), outside corners of ...
- ... they may be small (microphthalmia) or missing (anophthalmia). Eye abnormalities typically lead to impairment or loss of vision in people with Fraser syndrome. Affected individuals can have other problems related to abnormal eye development, including missing eyebrows or eyelashes or a ...
- Keratitis-ichthyosis-deafness (KID) syndrome is characterized by eye problems, skin abnormalities, and hearing loss.People with KID syndrome usually have keratitis, which is inflammation of the front surface of the eye (the cornea). The keratitis may cause pain, increased ...
- ... have an unusually small eyeball (microphthalmia) or other eye abnormalities that result in vision loss.Abnormalities in other ...