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Results 31 - 40 of 133 for Optic nerve hypoplasia
  1. ... retina called the choroid; or in the optic nerves, which carry information ... have other eye abnormalities, including clouding of the lens of the eye ( ...
  2. ... critical role in ensuring that motor and sensory nerve pathways cross over in ... abnormalities associated with the disorder. The cause of progressive ...
  3. ... People with Pol III-related leukodystrophy often have abnormalities in eye ... (atrophy) of the nerves that carry information from the eyes to the ...
  4. ... have mild facial differences such as deep-set eyes, a flat or sunken ... that insulates nerve cells and promotes the rapid transmission of nerve ...
  5. ... syndrome. Distinctive facial features can include widely spaced eyes ... a process by which nerve cells (neurons) move to their proper positions in ...
  6. ... from the eye to the brain (the optic nerve). These tumors, which are called ... and skeletal abnormalities such as an abnormal curvature of the spine ( ...
  7. ... or almost complete loss of hearing caused by abnormalities in the inner ear. ... information from the eyes to the brain (optic nerve atrophy). They also ...
  8. ... eyes at birth (congenital cataracts) and other eye abnormalities, such as small ... to the peripheral nerves, which connect the brain and spinal cord to ...
  9. ... pattern of movement abnormalities known as parkinsonism. These abnormalities ... information from the eyes to the brain (optic atrophy), which can impair ...
  10. ... tissue containing nerve cell fibers (axons) that transmit nerve impulses. A particular ... CFEOM1 is the most common form of ...
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