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Microphthalmia (Gr****: μικρός, mikros, 'small', ὀφθαλμός, ophthalmos, 'eye'), also
referred as microphthalmos, is a
developmental disorder of the eye in...
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progressive retinal atrophy (PRA-prcd),
hereditary cataracts, iris coloboma,
micropthalmia, multi-drug
resistance gene (MDR1), hip dysplasia, and degenerative...
- Ventriculomegaly,
microcephaly with polymicrogyria, and
porencephaly Micropthalmia and
congenital cataracts Calcification in the brain,
spleen and liver...
- long-term
infection by a
parasitic worm (rare in
western societies) (H54.9)
Micropthalmia/coloboma — a
disconnection between the
optic nerve and the
brain and/or...
- but
oftentimes patients who have had
incurable eye disorders, such as
micropthalmia,
anophtalmia or retinoblastoma,
achieve a
better quality of life with...
- weights,
wrist drop,
enlarged eye socket,
agenesis of
caudal vertebrae,
micropthalmia,
cardiac defects, and
lenticular degeneration,
among others. Immunotoxicity...
- with four
separate eye conditions,
including cataracts, nystagmus,
micropthalmia and glaucoma. Her
eyesight has been
slowly deteriorating since she was...
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neurogenesis and neurodevelopment.
Another notable target of miR-137 is MITF (
Micropthalmia ****ociated
Transcription Factor), a
master regulator of
melanocyte development...