PharmGKB: Anophthalmos anophthalmos. Alternate Names Anophthalmia; Anophthalmias. PharmGKB Primary Data. Phenotype Data Sets None. Literature Annotations. http://www.pharmgkb.org/do/serve?objId=PA443377&objCls=Disease
World Of Ophthalmology - Anophthalmos anophthalmos. 2 Diseases Disorders / 2 Eye Abnormalities / ? anophthalmos. Images. ? World Medicine Catalogue of Ophthalmic Images - anophthalmos. http://wmed.narod.ru/w_ophth/diseases/e_abn/ea_03.htm
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Anophthalmos anophthalmos. Anophthalmia; Anophthalmias. Congenital absence of the eye or eyes. Google links. Processing time was 0.7196090221405 seconds. http://medical.webends.com/kw/Anophthalmos
Dictionary Definition Of ANOPHTHALMOS Dictionary definition of anophthalmos. Medical dictionary. Browse Dictionary by alphabet. 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z. http://www.dictionarybarn.com/ANOPHTHALMOS.php
AJNR -- Abstracts: Albernaz Et Al. 18 (3): 555 Imaging findings in patients with clinical anophthalmos. RESULTS Three patients had primary bilateral anophthalmos on CT (n = 1) and MR (n = 3) studies. http://www.ajnr.org/cgi/content/abstract/18/3/555
Extractions: Department of Radiology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 27599, USA. PURPOSE: To review the intracranial and facial imaging features in children with congenital anophthalmos. METHODS: We retrospectively studied eight children with anophthalmos with respect to intraorbital, intracranial, and craniofacial anomalies (six had CT examinations, including the face, orbits, and brain, and four had MR imaging, including the orbits and brain). RESULTS: Three patients had primary bilateral anophthalmos on CT (n = 1) and MR (n = 3) studies. In these patients, MR images showed hypoplasia of the optic chiasm and posterior visual pathways (n = 3), agenesis (n = 1)
Anophthalmos Anophthalmia The Official Parent s Sourcebook on ANOPHTHALMIA (anophthalmos; Congenital Cystic eyeball; Cryptophthalmos; Cystic eyeball). Revised http://www.icongrouponline.com/browse/Health/Anophthalmos.html
Extractions: Browse - Health Sourcebook covering Anophthalmos http://www.icongrouponline.com/Health/Anophthalmia.html Title: The Official Parent's Sourcebook on Anophthalmia Date Published: Pages: ISBN: About the Author(s)/Editor(s) James N. Parker, M.D. Dr. James N. Parker received a B.S. in Psychobiology from University of California, Riverside and his M.D. from the University of California, San Diego. In addition to authoring numerous research publications, he has lectured at various academic institutions. Dr. Parker is the medical editor for the Official Patients Sourcebook series published by ICON Health Publications. Philip M. Parker, Ph.D. Philip M. Parker is the Eli Lilly Chair Professor of Innovation, Business and Society at INSEAD (Fontainebleau, France and Singapore). Dr. Parker has also been Professor at the University of California, San Diego and has taught courses at Harvard University, the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Stanford University, and UCLA. Dr. Parker is the associate editor for the Official Patients Sourcebook series published by ICON Health Publications.
Entrez PubMed Unilateral anophthalmos report of a case showing undifferentiated paraxial mesoderm. AGRAWAL LP, ADHULIA HN. PMID 13080379 PubMed OLDMEDLINE for Pre1966 http://www.biomedcentral.com/pubmed/13080379
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Entrez PubMed visualization. Publication Types Case Reports; Review; Review of Reported Cases. MeSH Terms anophthalmos/complications*; anophthalmos http://www.biomedcentral.com/pubmed/10541156
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Extractions: Program Nr: 806 Clinical Features of Four Males and an Obligate Carrier in a Family with Lenz Syndrome. S. Forrester , S. Rothert , R. Urban , M. Kovach , V. Kimonis 1) Department of Pediatrics, SIU School of Medicine, Springfield, IL; 2) Department of Ophthalmology, Tampa General Hospital, Tampa, FL. rd toes bilaterally and dysplastic ears. We believe this family will add to the spectrum of clinical features of Lenz syndrome. Many of the cases published to date for Lenz syndrome are isolated reports. Linkage analysis in this family is in progress to identify the gene responsible for Lenz syndrome.
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GeneCards Disorder Information: ?anophthalmos-1 GeneCards Disorder Information ?anophthalmos1. Search different databases containing disease information by clicking on the buttons below. http://genecards.bcgsc.ca/cgi-bin/disodisp??Anophthalmos-1
GeneCard For ANOP1 Approved UCL/HGNC/HUGO Human Gene Nomenclature database symbol ANOP1 (anophthalmos 1 (with mental retardation, without limb anomalies or dental or urogenital http://genecards.bcgsc.ca/cgi-bin/carddisp?ANOP1
Extractions: 2003, Vol.24, No.3, pp. 181-185 Congenital nasolacrimal duct occlusion with clinical anophthalmos: a possible new association Halit Oguz , Adil Ozturk and Imran San Harran University School of Medicine, Department of Ophthalmology, Sanliurfa, Turkey Harran University School of Medicine, Department of Radiology, Sanliurfa, Turkey Harran University School of Medicine, Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Sanliurfa, Turkey Purpose: To report the association of congenital nasolacrimal duct occlusion and clinical anophthalmos in an eight-year-old girl. Methods: A case report. The patient suffered from epiphora and clinical anophthalmos on the right side since birth. This paper presents the clinical presentation, workup, and surgical approach of the case. Results: The nasolacrimal system of the patient was occluded on irrigation. Computed tomography showed a blockage at the level of the sac-duct junction, an enlarged nasolacrimal duct below the obstruction, and a sclera-like ball of tissue surrounded by extraocular muscles in the right orbit. Treatment included a right bicanalicular silicon intubation performed under general anesthesia. Conclusion: This case may represent a new association that has not been previously reported.
Extractions: Extracted from IndMED Kale SM; Pakhmode VK Government Medical College and Hospital, Nagpur, Maharashtra, India Bilateral Tessier no. 4 facial cleft with left eye anophthalmos : a case report Journal of Indian Society of Pedodontics and Preventive Dentistry. 2000 Sep; 18(3): 87-9 ABSTRACT: Craniofacial clefts are very rare and manifest in a variety of patterns. Tessier classified these clefts in 1973 and numbered them to 14. Tessier no.4 facial cleft is a rare variant of craniofacial cleft. Not more than 50 cases are reported in world literature, amongst which only 5 cases are true bilateral in nature. However, combinations of two different variants are not very uncommon. A case of male Indian child aged 4 years with a true bilateral Tessier No.4 facial cleft is reported. He also had anophthalmos of the left eye. This is probably the first case in which true bilateral Tessier no.4 facial cleft with anophthalmos of one eye is noticed. KEYWORDS: Craniofacial Abnormalities; Cleft Lip/AB; Mouth Abnormalities; Maxillo-facial Abnormalities; Eye Abnormalities; Anophthalmos; Case Report; Human; Male; Child References: 6 Record Identifier: NI201178
DALPASSO OCULAR PROSTHESES - The Prothesis Prosthesis for congenital anophthalmos/congenital microphthalmos. Indications CONGENITAL anophthalmos. ENUCLEATION OF THE EYE BULB IN CHILDREN. http://www.dalpasso.it/eng/applicazioni2.htm