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- Q548719 subject Q12084355.
- Q548719 subject Q4925926.
- Q548719 abstract "Aniridia is the absence of the iris, usually involving both eyes. It can be congenital or caused by a penetrant injury. Isolated aniridia is a congenital disorder which is not limited to a defect in irs development, but is a pancular condition with macular and optic nerve hypoplasia, cataract, and corneal changes. Vision may be severely compromised and the disorder is frequently associated with a number of oclar complications: nystagmus, amblyopia, buphthalmos, and cataract. Aniridia in some individuals occurs as part of a syndrome, such as WAGR syndrome (kidney nepooplastoma (Wilms tumor), genitourinary anomlies and intellectual disability), or Gillespie syndrome (cerebellar ataxia).".
- Q548719 icd10 "Q13.1".
- Q548719 icd9 "743.45".
- Q548719 meshId "D015783".
- Q548719 omim "106200".
- Q548719 thumbnail Aniridia.jpg?width=300.
- Q548719 wikiPageExternalLink www.aniridia.eu.
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- Q548719 icd "743.45".
- Q548719 icd "Q13.1".
- Q548719 meshid "D015783".
- Q548719 name "Anirida".
- Q548719 omim "106200".
- Q548719 type Disease.
- Q548719 type Thing.
- Q548719 type Q12136.
- Q548719 comment "Aniridia is the absence of the iris, usually involving both eyes. It can be congenital or caused by a penetrant injury. Isolated aniridia is a congenital disorder which is not limited to a defect in irs development, but is a pancular condition with macular and optic nerve hypoplasia, cataract, and corneal changes. Vision may be severely compromised and the disorder is frequently associated with a number of oclar complications: nystagmus, amblyopia, buphthalmos, and cataract.".
- Q548719 label "Aniridia".
- Q548719 depiction Aniridia.jpg.
- Q548719 name "Anirida".