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Microspherophakia with an atypical temporal iris coloboma in a young female. [PDF]
Shah A +3 more
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Atypical superior iris and chorioretinal coloboma
Shweta Parakh +4 more
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Retinal detachments associated with choroidal colobomas [PDF]
To summarize the characteristics of the retinal detachments (RDs) that are associated with choroidal colobomas that occur in pediatric and adult patients.
Makoto Inoue
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Iris coloboma, ptosis, hypertelorism, and mental retardation: a new syndrome. [PDF]
M Baraitser, R M Winter
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Coloboma de iris, nervio óptico y retina- coroides
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Yaney González Yglesias +2 more
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Introduction: Chorioretinal coloboma (CRC) results from abnormal closure of the embryonic fissure. Choroidal neovascularization (CNV) is a rare complication that associated with coloboma of the choroid.
Dicky Budiman Simanjuntak +2 more
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A novel pupilloplasty in crescent-shaped suturing pattern for coloboma and traumatic iris defects
Objective Purpose To observe the safety and effect of the C-pupilloplasty for the treatment of iris coloboma and traumatic iris defects. Methods A total of 21 cases (21 eyes) with iris coloboma or traumatic iris defects who underwent C-pupilloplasty (a ...
Xiaoming Yao +8 more
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Bilateral Eyelid Agenesis With Multiple Congenital Ocular Anomalies in an Australian Labradoodle Puppy: Case Report and Surgical Management [PDF]
ABSTRACT A 15‐week‐old Australian Labradoodle puppy was presented to The University of Queensland Small Animal Hospital for bilateral eyelid agenesis/coloboma and associated ocular complications. Enucleation of the left globe and repair of the right eyelid via a lip‐to‐lid transmucosal flap was performed. Given the subsequent development of prolapse of
Ng C +4 more
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Background: Pupil distortion and aphakia are common complications that follow blunt injury of the eye globe, surgical complications, and iris coloboma. Patients with these two complications complain of severe glare and photophobia even after successful ...
Navaneeth Saggam +2 more
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Case Report: Association of Ocular Colobomas With a Novel Missense Variant in CDC42, a Member of the Rho Family of Small GTPases. [PDF]
We report a 2‐year‐old male with clinical features of Takenouchi‐Kosaki syndrome, bilateral colobomas, and a de novo, likely pathogenic missense variant in CDC42. Supportive evidence includes a Cdc42 conditional knock‐out mouse model with colobomas.
Brightman D +11 more
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