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    A coloboma (from the Greek κολόβωμα, meaning "defect") is a hole in one of the structures of the eye, such as the iris, retina, choroid, or optic disc...
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    genetic disorder marked by underdevelopment (hypoplasia) of the kidney and colobomas of the optic nerve. Ocular disc dysplasia is the most notable ocular defect...
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    Joubert syndrome is a rare autosomal recessive genetic disorder that affects the cerebellum, an area of the brain that controls balance and coordination...
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  • Thumbnail for Coloboma of macula-brachydactyly type B syndrome
    Coloboma of macula-brachydactyly type B syndrome, also known as Sorbsy syndrome is a rare genetic disorder which is characterized by bilateral macular...
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    "CHARGE" came into use for newborn children with the congenital features of coloboma of the eye, heart defects, atresia of the nasal choanae, restricted growth...
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  • numerous facial dysmorphias not limited to hypertelorism, iris or retinal coloboma, cleft lip, and congenital heart defects. This syndrome has been seen in...
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    when heart or kidney abnormalities are seen. Unilateral or bilateral iris coloboma (absence of tissue from the colored part of the eyes) Preauricular pits/tags...
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  • regulatory factors, have been implicated in microphthalmia, anophthalmia, and coloboma: ABCB6 ACTB ACTG1 ALDH1A3 ATOH7 BCOR BMP4 BMP7 C12orf57 CC2D2A CHD7 CLDN19...
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    and is highly sensitive to light due to being born with strabismus and coloboma. His eye conditions have required him to wear eyeglasses, and prevented...
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    Coloboma of optic nerve is a rare defect of the optic nerve that causes moderate to severe visual field defects. Coloboma of the optic nerve is a congenital...
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  • syndrome Coloboma chorioretinal cerebellar vermis aplasia Coloboma hair abnormality Coloboma of choroid and retina Coloboma of eye lens Coloboma of iris...
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    both eyes), Microphthalmos (underdevelopment of one or both eyes), and Coloboma (a portion of tissue missing in the eye(s)). Premature Birth Refractive...
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  • especially lateral to the optic disc, is hypoplastic (underdeveloped). A coloboma, or hole, may form in or near the optic disc due to a failed closure of...
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    of cat breeds that have the condition such as Van cat. Brushfield spots Coloboma Erythrism List of people with heterochromia List of systemic diseases with...
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  • sphincter muscle[citation needed] Aphakia Blepharitis Buphthalmos Cataracts Coloboma Cone dystrophy Congenital abnormalities of the eye Viral conjunctivitis...
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  • optic nerve, and incomplete closure/slitting of the membranes of the eye (coloboma). Rapid, involuntary eye movements (nystagmus) are common. Since people...
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    fibromas 10% develop cardiac fibromas ocular abnormalities: cataracts, coloboma, microphthalmia. meningiomas Mutations in the human homologue of Drosophila...
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    Medical Center in Burbank, California. Ritter had a birth defect known as a coloboma in his right eye. His father, Tex Ritter, was a singing cowboy and matinee...
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  • Jorgenson–Lenz syndrome Joseph disease Joubert syndrome bilateral chorioretinal coloboma Joubert syndrome Juberg–Hayward syndrome Juberg–Marsidi syndrome Judge–Misch–Wright...
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    defining signs: cerebellar vermis aplasia, oligophrenia, congenital ataxia, coloboma and hepatic fibrosis. The condition is associated with moderate intellectual...
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    MRI revealed microphthalmos in the left ocular globe and a coloboma-like structure in the right in a female infant with Fraser syndrome....
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    genetics or developmental conditions. Examples of these conditions include; Coloboma, Noonan syndrome, Hypohidrotic ectodermal dysplasia, EEC (ectrodactyly-...
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    article. Sorkin married Pilar Jenny Queen on June 9, 2007. Sorkin has a coloboma in his left eye that sometimes makes it appear as if he has two different...
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  • proposals that it is caused by a dissociation of the pupil margins, a partial coloboma which is a hole in the eye, or abnormal eye tissue composition. There are...
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    including microphthalmia, Peters' anomaly, cataract, iris or fundus (coloboma), retinal dysplasia or retinal detachment, sensory nystagmus, cortical...
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    globe mass on a CT scan. Nonretinal lesions associated with TSC include: Coloboma Angiofibromas of the eyelids Papilledema (related to hydrocephalus)[citation...
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    the merle gene. Homozygous merles can be deaf or blind, or express iris colobomas, retinal detachment, cataracts, persistent pupillary membrane, a displacement...
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  • autosomal-recessive disease that is identified by mental retardation, cataracts, coloboma, kyphosis, and coarse facial features caused by a homozygous mutation in...
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  • Ochronosis, hereditary Ochronosis Ockelbo disease Ocular albinism Ocular coloboma-imperforate anus Ocular convergence spasm Ocular histoplasmosis Ocular...
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    additional symptoms are present in the child, such as a hole in the iris (coloboma), small eyes (microphthalmia), hardened bones (osteopetrosis), macrocephaly...
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