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- ... not look in the same direction (strabismus), nearsightedness (myopia) or farsightedness (hyperopia), or an inward turning of ...
- ... classic homocystinuria, is characterized by tall stature, nearsightedness (myopia), dislocation of the lens at the front of ...
- ... with Marfan syndrome have some degree of nearsightedness (myopia). Clouding of the lens (cataract) may occur in ...
- ... feature of Knobloch syndrome is extreme nearsightedness (high myopia). In addition, several other eye abnormalities are common ...
- ... features common in this condition include worsening nearsightedness (myopia), breakdown (degeneration) of the light-sensitive tissue at ...
- ... eye (cataract). Affected individuals may also experience nearsightedness (myopia), progressive night blindness, or a narrowing of their ...
- ... months of life. Some affected individuals have nearsightedness (myopia), involuntary eye movements (nystagmus), or puffiness or swelling ...
- ... sphere-shaped lens, which is associated with nearsightedness (myopia) that worsens over time. The lens also may ...
- ... back-and-forth eye movements (nystagmus), and nearsightedness (myopia). Blue cone monochromacy is sometimes considered to be ...
- ... light and other vision problems such as nearsightedness (myopia). Mutations in the TRPM1 gene are found in ...