Definition of Microcornea. Meaning of Microcornea. Synonyms of Microcornea

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- Cataract-microcornea syndrome is a rare genetic syndrome characterized by congenital cataracts and microcornea in the absence of any other systemic anomaly...
- Microcornea, glaucoma, and absent frontal sinuses is a very rare developmental genetic disorder that occurs during embryogenesis which is characterized...
- patella Online Mendelian Inheritance in Man (OMIM): 106230 Aniridia, microcornea, and spontaneously reabsorbed cataract Online Mendelian Inheritance in...
- from Yemen who presented with a "hitherto undescribed ****ociation of microcornea, colobomata of the iris and choroidea, nystagmus, severe early hearing...
- Nance–Horan syndrome, also known as X-linked congenital cataracts and microcornea, X-linked cataract–dental syndrome, cataracts-oto-dental syndrome, cataract–dental...
- spastic diplegia, intellectual or developmental disability, microcephaly, microcornea, optic atrophy, and hypogenitalism. Warburg Micro is autosomal recessive...
- Syndromic microphthalmia is a class of rare congenital anomalies characterized by microphthalmia along with other non-ocular malformations. Syndromic microphthalmia...
- curvature results in 6 diopters of hypermetropia. Cornea is flatter in microcornea and cornea plana. Index: Age related changes in refractive index (cortical...
- autosomal recessive Microco Microcoria, congenital Microcornea correctopia macular hypoplasia Microcornea glaucoma absent frontal sinuses Microdontia hypodontia...
- in visual impairment or blindness. Eye problems may include coloboma, microcornea, and glaucoma. Some affected infants may have complete absence of the...