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Congenital cataract – Some congenital diseases cause cataracts to develop and examples include Alport's syndrome, Cri-du-chat syndrome, Patau's syndrome, Trisomy 18 (Edward's syndrome), Turner's ...
Eye - Congenital nuclear cataracts and uveitis in HIV-transgenic mice. Skip to main content. ... and cortical cataracts (appearing as vacuolar areas at the periphery of the lens).
A healthy 8-year-old girl presented to the pediatric ophthalmology service at the New England Eye Center, Tufts Medical Center, for a surgical consultation of a visually significant cataract of ...
• Cortical: Cortical cataracts generally start as spoke-like opaque areas at the edges of the lens that grow inward. They tend to be responsible for more night glare. • Congenital: Some people ...
Reading and vision in bright light are more difficult if the cataract is posterior cortical. Lost contrast, glare, and halos are potentially present, especially at night. Symptoms of all cataracts ...
Congenital cataract is when the child is inborn with the cataract and the developmental cataract is the one that develops after the child has ... A cortical cataract is characterised by white, ...
A study led by pediatric ophthalmology researcher Carolyn Drews-Botsch of George Mason University can help parents and health ...
Three major types of cataracts -- and there can be combinations of all three of these in the same person's eye -- but the three major classifications would be nuclear, where the central part of ...
In our study, we observed that individuals with reversed congenital cataracts had a smaller visual cortical surface area and a higher thickness than what is found in sighted individuals of their ...
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