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  1. Microphthalmia and Anophthalmia: An entry from Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine, 3rd ed.</i> by Laith, M.D. Gulli, 2006

61. ANOPHTHALMOS (Search FastHealth.com) ANOPHTHALMOS
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62. GeneCards Disorder Information: ?anophthalmos-1
OMIM anophthalmos WITH LIMB ANOMALIES
http://bioinfo.cnio.es/cgi-bin/db/genecards/disodisp??Anophthalmos-1

63. GeneCards Disorder Information: ?anophthalmos-1
PDF Pulsatile expansion therapy for orbital enlargement
http://www.rzpd.de/cgi-bin/cards/disodisp??Anophthalmos-1

64. CONGENITAL ANOMALIES
and spinal cord 743 Congenital anomalies of eye. 743.0 anophthalmos. 743.00 Clinical anophthalmos, unspecified Agenesis Congenital
http://thera.info/icd9-cm/sect-740-759.html

65. NSW Health - ICD-9-CM 740-759
743.0 anophthalmos 743.00 Clinical anophthalmos, unspecified Agenesis Congenital absence of eye anophthalmos NOS 743.03 Cystic eyeball, congenital 743.06
http://www.asnsw.health.nsw.gov.au/public-health/icd/740-759.htm
14. CONGENITAL ANOMALIES (740-759)
740 Anencephalus and similar anomalies
  • Anencephalus Acrania Amyelencephalus Hemianencephaly Hemicephaly
  • Craniorachischisis
  • Iniencephaly
741 Spina bifida
    Excludes : spina bifida occulta (756.17) The following fifth-digit subclassification is for use with category 741: unspecified region 1 cervical region 2 dorsal (thoracic) region 3 lumbar region
  • With hydrocephalus Arnold-Chiari syndrome, type II Chiari malformation, type II Any condition classifiable to 741.9 with any condition classifiable to 742.3
  • Without mention of hydrocephalus Hydromeningocele (spinal) Hydromyelocele Meningocele (spinal) Meningomyelocele Myelocele Myelocystocele Rachischisis Spina bifida (aperta) Syringomyelocele
742 Other congenital anomalies of nervous system
  • Encephalocele Encephalocystocele Encephalomyelocele Hydroencephalocele Hydromeningocele, cranial Meningocele, cerebral Meningoencephalocele

66. Lenz Microphthalmia Syndrome,Lenz Microphthalmia Syndrome,Lenz Syndrome,Lenz Dys
Lenz Microphthalmia Syndrome,Lenz Microphthalmia Syndrome,Lenz Syndrome,Lenz Dysplasia,Microphthalmia or anophthalmos with Associated Anomalies (obsolete),MAA
http://www.icomm.ca/geneinfo/lenz.html
Lenz Microphthalmia Syndrome,Lenz Microphthalmia Syndrome,Lenz Syndrome,Lenz Dysplasia,Microphthalmia or Anophthalmos with Associated Anomalies (obsolete),MAA,Lenz Dysmorphogenetic Syndrome
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DISORDERS GLOSSARY Lenz Microphthalmia Syndrome
also known as:
Lenz Syndrome
Lenz Dysplasia
Microphthalmia or Anophthalmos with Associated Anomalies (obsolete)
MAA
Lenz Dysmorphogenetic Syndrome (as defined by the National Organization for Rare Disorders
Lenz Microphthalmia Syndrome is an extremely rare inherited disorder characterized by abnormal smallness of one or both eyes (unilateral or bilateral microphthalmos) and/or droopy eyelids (blepharoptosis), resulting in visual impairment. In rare cases, affected infants may exhibit complete absence of the eyes (anophthalmia). Most affected infants also exhibit developmental delay and mental retardation, ranging from mild to severe. Additional physical abnormalities are often associated with this disorder such as an unusually small head (microcephaly) and/or malformations of the teeth, ears, and/or fingers and/or toes (digits).

67. ICD-9-CM 740
743 Congenital anomalies of eye 743.0 anophthalmos 743.00 Clinical anophthalmos, unspecified Agenesis; Congenital absence of eye;
http://www.tpmm.com/solutions/professional/ICD9/1tabular740.html
CONGENITAL ANOMALIES (740-759)
  • 740 Anencephalus and similar anomalies
    • 740.0 Anencephalus
      • Acrania
      • Amyelencephalus
      • Hemianencephaly
      • Hemicephaly
    • 740.1 Craniorachischisis
    • 740.2 Iniencephaly
  • 741 Spina bifida
    • Excludes: spina bifida occulta (756.17)
    • The following fifth-digit subclassification is for use with category 741:
      • 0 unspecified region
      • 1 cervical region
      • 2 dorsal (thoracic) region
      • 3 lumbar region
    • 741.0 With hydrocephalus
      • Arnold-Chiari syndrome, type II
      • Chiari malformation, type II
      • Any condition classifiable to 741.9 with any condition classifiable to 742.3
    • 741.9 Without mention of hydrocephalus
      • Hydromeningocele (spinal)
      • Hydromyelocele
      • Meningocele (spinal)
      • Meningomyelocele
      • Myelocele
      • Myelocystocele
      • Rachischisis
      • Spina bifida (aperta)
      • Syringomyelocele
    • 742 Other congenital anomalies of nervous system
      • 742.0 Encephalocele
        • Encephalocystocele
        • Encephalomyelocele
        • Hydroencephalocele
        • Hydromeningocele, cranial
        • Meningocele, cerebral
        • Meningoencephalocele
      • 742.1 Microcephalus
        • Hydromicrocephaly
        • Micrencephaly
      • 742.2 Reduction deformities of brain
        • Absence of part of brain
        • Agenesis of part of brain
        • Agyria
        • Aplasia of part of brain
        • Arhinencephaly
        • Holoprosencephaly
        • Hypoplasia of part of brain
        • Microgyria
      • 742.3 Congenital hydrocephalus

68. GeneCards Disorder Information: ?anophthalmos-1
PDF European Surveillance of Congenital Anomalies (Eurocat)
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69. The EyePathologist Disease - A
Gordon K. Anophthalmia X-linked - Klintworth, Gordon K. Anophthalmia and esophageal atresia - Klintworth, Gordon K. anophthalmos - autosomal dominant
http://www.eyepathologist.com/List.asp
To see an alphabetized list of diseases illustrated and described in the EyePathologist database click the appropriate initial letter. You must Register to view the entire EyePathologist program, which includes sections on Anatomy and Pathology as well as an interactive Glossary of over 5,000 terms. A B C D E ... Z Aarskog syndrome - Klintworth, Gordon K.
Aarskog-Scott syndrome - Klintworth, Gordon K.
Abetalipoproteinemia - Elliott, Alexandra; Florakis, George J.; Vrabec, Michael P.
Abetalipoproteinemia - classic - Elliott, Alexandra; Florakis, George J.; Vrabec, Michael P.
Abetalipoproteinemia - normotriglyceridemic - Elliott, Alexandra; Florakis, George J.; Vrabec, Michael P.
Abiotrophic ophthalmoplegia externa - Engle, Elizabeth C.
Ablepharia - Klintworth, Gordon K.
Ablepharon - Klintworth, Gordon K.
Abscess - vitreous - Klintworth, Gordon K.
Acanthamoeba infection - Klintworth, Gordon K.
Acanthoma - Klintworth, Gordon K. Acanthoma - clear cell - Klintworth, Gordon K. Acanthoma - large cell - Klintworth, Gordon K.

70. Oculoplastic Surgery - Reconstructive Surgery - VisionChannel
A child born without an eyeball (congenital anophthalmos) usually has a small eye socket (orbit) because normal development did not take place in utero.
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Enucleation Implantation CONDITIONS Amblyopia (lazy eye) Blepharitis Cataracts Color Vision Deficiency ... Refractive Errors Correction Retinal Detachment Retinitis Pigmentosa Retinopathy of Prematurity Skin Cancer of the Eyelids Tear Duct Obstruction RESOURCES Anatomy Basic Eye Exam Clinical Trials Links ... What Is an Ophthalmologist? What Is an Optometrist? What Is an Optician? Videos ABOUT US Healthcommunities.com Pressroom Bibliography Reconstructive Surgery Surgical removal of skin cancer of the eyelid is standard therapy. Depending on the size, depth, and location of the lesion, this can cause substantial loss of eyelid skin that may affect its function and appearance. Surgeons attempt to preserve as much skin as possible and minimize scarring, while making sure that all of the cancer cells are removed. Moh’s technique, (link) or frozen section control, for example, enables the surgeon to excise the tumor while leaving more healthy tissue intact. Some very small tumors may heal on their own, through a process called granulation A large tumor may require reconstructive surgery. Two methods used are

71. MEANWHILE BACK IN IRAQ AND VIETNAM
I have not seen any reports on anophthalmos cases (babies born without eyes) associated with these compounds, but this data may well be in company files.
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MEANWHILE....BACK IN IRAQ (and Vietnam)
"The Security Council began to streamline its vetting procedures in March 2000, when the total value of blocked contracts stood at about 1.7 billion dollars. In his letter, Sevan said a total of 1,854 contracts were now on hold, worth a total 4.956 billion dollars. They included orders for 4.28 billion dollars worth of humanitarian supplies and for 676 million dollars worth of oil industry equipment."
- from 'UN alarmed by contract blocking of Iraq oil-for-food programme,' reported by Agence France Press, 9th January 2002 "In 30 years in Washington I've never seen anything quite like it. They're being treated like enemies because of a policy disagreement." - Richard Perle, US Defense Policy Board Chairman and reiterated by former CIA Director James Woolsey, quoted in the Wall Street Journal, 10th January 2002 Perle was describing the US State Deptartment decision to suspend funding to the INC citing financial irregularities. The INC (Iraqi National Congress - in opposition to Saddam Hussein) had been pledged $97 million and were given a January 15th 2002 deadline to produce accounts. The State Department announcement came 10 days ahead of schedule. The INC informed them that undercover sources in Iraq would be compromised by full disclosure.
A CHAMBER OF HORRORS NEXT TO THE GARDEN OF EDEN
by
Andy Kershaw The Independent
1st December 2001
I thought I had a strong stomach - toughened by the minefields and foul frontline hospitals of Angola, by the handiwork of the death squads in Haiti and by the wholesale butchery of Rwanda. But I nearly lost my breakfast last week at the Basrah Maternity and Children's Hospital in southern Iraq.

72. Àíîôòàëüìèÿ
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73. New Page 5
BBC) had developed the high temperature treated human bone hydroxyapatite intraorbital implant (HHAOI) to be used as a cosmetic correction for anophthalmos.
http://161.246.11.90/tatb/haoi.htm
RECONSTRUCTION SURGERY INTRODUCTION 1. Very rare possibility of fibrosis or rejection 2. During the placement of the eye ball surface prosthesis, the intra ocular implant will provide a very stable seating bed. 3. The ends of the dura can be convinently attached to the 6 muscles in the eye which will results in the optimally co-ordinated eye ball movement with respect to the normal eye. PATIENT DETAILS Patient Name : Mr. Jigong Moddang Surgeon Name : Dr. Chalao Hospital Name : Bangkok Priest hospital Patient Age : 69 years Diagnosis : Phthisis bulbi RE / Shallow fornix RE Date of Surgery : 14/03/2000 Post operative one week with human hydroxyapatite X-ray post operative one week Case No. 2 post operative one week. Post operative one week Case Report: Application of High Temperature Treated Human Bone Hydroxyapatite Intra Orbital Implant Wrapped in Dura mater in Ophthalmology. Abstract Orbital implants may be divided into three groups: the buried nonintegrated, the buried integrated and the exposed integrated implants. The motility of the prosthesis with the buried nonintegrated implants, such as the Mule’s sphere implant, is generally poor. Although Nunery and associates

74. Lenz Microphthalmia Syndrome
Lenz Microphthalmia Syndrome, also known as Microphthalmia or anophthalmos with Associated Anomalies, is an extremely rare inherited disorder that is apparent
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Lenz Microphthalmia Syndrome
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Synonyms
  • Lenz Syndrome Lenz Dysplasia Microphthalmia or Anophthalmos with Associated Anomalies (obsolete) MAA Lenz Dysmorphogenetic Syndrome
Disorder Subdivisions
  • None
Related Disorders List
Information on the following diseases can be found in the Related Disorders section of this report:
  • Cataract-Dental Syndrome Oculo-Dento-Digital Dysplasia Chromosome 10, Partial Distal Trisomy 10q Microphthalmia Disorders (General)
General Discussion
Lenz Microphthalmia Syndrome is an extremely rare inherited disorder characterized by abnormil smallness$of one or both eyes (unilateral or bilateral mikrophthalmos) and/or$droopy eyelmds (blepharoptosis), resulting in visual impairment. In rare cases, affected infants miy exhibit complmte absence of the eyes (anophthalmia). Most affected infants also exhibit developmental delay and mental retardation, ranging from mild to severe. Additional physical abnormalities are often associated with this disorder such as an unusually small head (microcephaly) and/or malformations of the teeth, ears, and/or fingers and/or toes (digits). The range and severity of findings may vary from case to case.

75. Hidroxiapatita Porosa HAP-200 Como Bioimplante Esférico Integrado En El Anoftal
Translate this page SUMMARY A controlled clinical trial of Hap-200 coraline porous hydroxyapatite used as a biocompatible spherical implant in surgical anophthalmos was carried
http://www.bvs.sld.cu/revistas/oft/vol11_1_98/oft01198.htm
Indice Siguiente
Rev Cubana Oftalmol 1998;11(1):5-13 Formato .PDF
Jorge L. Oliva Acosta,
RESUMEN: Mules el polietileno poroso de alta densidad (POREX),
Resultados Sexo Edades Masculino Femenino Total Dolor No Edema palpebral No edema Grado I Grado II Grado III Estado de la conjuntiva Ninguna TABLA 3. Complicaciones presentadas en el posoperatorio mediato Sin complicaciones Complicaciones: Dehiscencia de conjuntiva Implante sobre medida No.de casos Surco orbitario: Conservado Medianamente conservado Mayor de 5 mm Entre 3 y 4 mm Tolerancia Tiempo de operado Buena Mala Total
No. de casos Media Evisc. CCC Evisc. SCC Cavidades antiguas
Los resultados obtenidos en este estudio se corresponden de manera general con los obtenidos por otros autores. Es de
A. Laiseca
similares a los encontrados en nuestro trabajo.
Agradecimientos
SUMMARY: Subject headings: ANOPHTHALMOS/surgery; DURAPATITE; BIOCOMPATIBLE MATERIALS; IMPLANTS, ARTIFICIAL; ORBIT/surgery; CONTROLLED CLINICAL TRIALS.
  • Mules PH. Evisceration of the globe with artificial vitreous. Tr Ophth. Soc. U. Kingdom 1885;5:200-5. Button R. A buried type of integrated orbital implant. Am J Ophthalmol 1956;41(2):313-5.
  • 76. ANOFTALMUS VE ANKILOBLEFARON FILIFORM ADNATUMUN BIRLIKTE BULUNDUGU BIR OLGU
    case. Key Words anophthalmos, Ankyloblepharon filiforme adnatum. GIRIS. Göze olusturmustur. KAYNAKLAR. 1. Marchac D. anophthalmos. Current
    http://lokman.cu.edu.tr/COD/Kongre95/metinler/21b-p014.htm
    ANOFTALMUS VE ANKÝLOBLEFARON FÝLÝFORM ADNATUMUN BÝRLÝKTE BULUNDUÐU BÝR OLGU Uzm.Dr. Murat Yolar, Doç.Dr. Velittin Oðuz, Prof.Dr. Halit Pazarlý Ý.Ü. Cerrahpaþa Týp Fakültesi Göz Hastalýklarý A.B.D. ÖZET Amaç: Nadir konjenital anomalilerden olan anoftalmus ve ankiloblefaron filiform adnatuma ait özellikleri bir olgu dolayýsý ile irdelemektir. Metod: Müracaatýnda 7 günlük olan erkek olgu genel anestezi altýnda muayene edilmiþ, ultrasonografik ve bilgisayarlý tomografik incelemeleri ile sistemik ve genetik muayeneleri yapýlmýþtýr. Bulgular: Genel anestezi altýnda yapýlan muayenesinde bilateral olarak kapaklarýn son derece küçük olduðu; alt ve üst kapaklarýn birbirine ince bridler ile yapýþtýðý gözlendi. Kapaklar küçük bir müdahale ile birbirlerinden ayrýldý; ancak klinik, ultrasonografik ve tomografik incelemelerde her iki globa ait herhangi bir bulguya rastlanýlmadý. Sonuç: Ankiloblefaron filiform adnatum ile birlikte globlarýn bulunmayýþý olgunun baþlýca özelliðini oluþturmaktadýr. Anahtar Kelimeler: Anoftalmus, Ankiloblefaron filiform adnatum

    77. Eye Care Info - Health Information - Ocular Surgery Part 1
    anophthalmos. American Society of Ophthalmic Plastic Reconstructive Surgery (ASOPRS) anophthalmos and Orbital Implants; EyePlastics
    http://www.eyecareinfo.com/health/surgery.shtml

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    78. Iraqi Child Appeal
    shallow, reduced in anteroposterior diameter, with a small culde-sac and completely lined by conjunctiva with absence of both eyeballs (Bilateral anophthalmos
    http://www.geocities.com/iraqinfo/sanctions/sarticles4/appeal.html
    http://www.nisciraq..net/iraqnews/echild.htm
    Iraqi Child Appeal
    From: Dr. Mohammed A. Salman
    Ophthalmic surgeon
    Baghdad - Iraq
    Tel.4153334-fax.7196559 To the International Agency for the Prevention of Blindness: (I.A.P.B.)
    To my colleagues ,the doctors of all specialties:
    To all the humanitarian organizations:
    To all honest people all over the world, who have hearts touched by the
    humanitarian issues:
    To those who have hearts that never hardens: Good morning Good evening Pretty baby 4 months old BANIN is a small infant, her parents brought her to my private clinic, she didn’t open her eyes since her birthday, but tears comes out when she cries. On clinical inspection, the lids of both eyes were shortened, thin and caved in. Eyelashes are present, palpebral fissures are reduced in their vertical and horizontal diameters. The lacrimal glands were present as demonstrated by tears when she cries. Examination of the sockets was so difficult, but when opened by lid retractors, the surprise was that both sockets were shallow, reduced in anteroposterior diameter, with a small cul-de-sac and completely lined by

    79. Unbenanntes Dokument
    Translate this page Dr. med. Mohammed Salman, Augenarzt in Bagdad berichtete über anophthalmos Kinder, denen bei der Geburt die Augen fehlten. Im statistischen
    http://www.sofortiger-atomausstieg.info/Uran-Geschosse/Epidemiologische_Daten_au
    Epidemiologische Daten aus dem Irak
    Etwa 320 Tonnen Uranmunition sind im Golfkrieg 1991 gegen den Irak eingesetzt worden. Im Juni 2000 wurde in der Medizinerzeitschrift „Lancet" veröffentlicht, daß die Kindersterblichkeit im Zentral- und Südirak im Zeitraum 1995-1999 mehr als doppelt so hoch war als im Zeitraum 1985 bis 1989. Im kurdischen Nordirak blieb die Kindersterblichkeit etwa konstant. Hauptsächlich im Südirak wurde 1991 während des Zweiten Golfkrieges Uranmunition eingesetzt, nicht jedoch im Norden.
    60 Kinder sind im Krankenhaus von Basrah im Jahr 2000 wegen Leukämie behandelt worden. Bis 1993 waren es „nur" fünfzehn. Infolge des Boykottes gegen den Irak können nur ein Fünftel der Leukämiekinder überleben, während in Ländern, in denen Medikamente ausreichend zur Verfügung stehen, 95% überleben. Insgesamt ist die Krebsrate bei irakischen Kindern von 4/100000 im Jahr 1990 auf 11/100000 im Jahr 1999 und damit auf 275% gestiegen. Ein Mädchen bekam Gebärmutterhalskrebs schon als Sechsjährige.
    Dr. med. Amer geht von einer „Inkubationszeit" des im Körper eingelagerten abgercicher-ten Urans von fünf Jahren aus, da die Anzahl genetischer Schäden seit dem Golfkrieg weiter ansteigt: Im Jahr 2000 sind in der Region Basrah insgesamt 221 Kinder mit Mißbildungen geboren.

    80. The International Centre For Eye Health - WHAT WE DO - RESEARCH - Publications -
    Hornby S, Gilbert CE, Rahi JS, Sil AK, Xiao Y, Dandona L, Foster A. Regional variation in blindness in children due to microphthalmos, anophthalmos and coloboma
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    • Gilbert CE.
      Prevention of childhood blindness.
      In: Fielder A, Best A, Bas M, eds. Clinics in Developmental Medicine: Management of Visual Impairment in Childhood. UK: Mac Keith Press, 1993: 180-208. Foster A, Gilbert CE.
      Epidemiology of visual impairment in children.
      In: Taylor D, ed. Paediatric Ophthalmology (2nd Edition). Oxford: Blackwell, 1997: 3-12. Foster A, Gilbert C.
      Childhood Blindness.
      In: Strategies for the Prevention of Blindness in National Programmes. 2nd Edition. World Health Organization, Geneva, 1997 McLaren DS.
      The epidemiology of vitamin A deficiency disorders. Gilbert CE.

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