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Optic nerve hypoplasia
- ... which causes severe vision impairment or blindness. Additional eye abnormalities common in BAMS include a gap or hole ... coloboma) and clouding of the lenses of the eyes (cataracts).Additional head and face abnormalities that can occur in people with BAMS include ...
- 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 ...
- ... syndrome. The gradual loss of cells along the optic nerve eventually leads to blindness in affected individuals. The ... die. Cells with high energy demands such as nerve cells in the brain, eye, or gastrointestinal tract are most susceptible to cell ...
- ... the lenses of the eyes (cataracts) or other eye abnormalities, which may reduce their ability to see.Other, ...
- ... and ganglioneuroblastomas.Additionally, individuals with CCHS usually have eye abnormalities, including a decreased response of the pupils to ...
- ... the eyes (retinopathy) or degeneration (atrophy) of the optic nerves, which carry information from the eyes to the brain. Some affected individuals have mild ...
- ... have an unusually small eyeball (microphthalmia) or other eye abnormalities that result in vision loss.Abnormalities in other ... refers to craniofacial microsomia with maxillary or mandibular hypoplasia. ... (benign) growths in the eye called epibulbar dermoids may be said to have ...
- ... vision due to the shrinking size (atrophy) of optic nerves, which carry information from the eyes to the brain. Familial dysautonomia occurs primarily in ...
- ... 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 ...
- ... with X-linked infantile nystagmus may have other eye abnormalities. For example, the region at the back of the eye responsible for sharp central vision may be underdeveloped (foveal hypoplasia). The incidence of X-linked infantile nystagmus is ...