Total: 7 |
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20676730 |
FEMALE | Child |
Congenital iris ectropion associated with juvenile glaucoma. | ||
Seymenoglu G, Baser E. Int Ophthalmol. 2011;31(1):33-8. |
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Congenital iris ectropion associated with juvenile glaucoma. | ||
20676730 |
FEMALE | Child |
Congenital iris ectropion associated with juvenile glaucoma. | ||
Seymenoglu G, Baser E. Int Ophthalmol. 2011;31(1):33-8. |
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The authors describe a case of bilateral congenital iris ectropion associated with juvenile glaucoma in an otherwise healthy 9-year-old girl. | ||
19213275 |
FEMALE | Child |
Congenital iris ectropion associated with juvenile glaucoma. | ||
Monaco G, Franceschin S, Cacioppo V, Simonetta S, Ratiglia R. J Pediatr Ophthalmol Strabismus. 2009;46(1):35-7. |
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The authors describe a case of unilateral and isolated congenital iris ectropion associated with juvenile glaucoma in a healthy and completely asymptomatic 6-year-old girl with an unusual form of anisocoria. | ||
19213275 |
FEMALE | Child |
Congenital iris ectropion associated with juvenile glaucoma. | ||
Monaco G, Franceschin S, Cacioppo V, Simonetta S, Ratiglia R. J Pediatr Ophthalmol Strabismus. 2009;46(1):35-7. |
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Congenital iris ectropion associated with juvenile glaucoma. | ||
15627836 |
FEMALE | Middle Aged |
Presence of the R1748X mutation in the NF1 gene in a Brazilian patient with ectropion uveae. | ||
Trovo-Marqui AB, Goloni-Bertollo EM, Teixeira MF, Tajara EH. Ophthalmic Res. 2004;36(6):349-52. |
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The most important complication of ectropion uveae is congenital or juvenile glaucoma. | ||
12369440 |
FEMALE | Child |
[Diagnostic image (106). A girl with blurred vision. Unilateral juvenile glaucoma with ectropion uveae]. | ||
Nobacht S, Cruysberg JR. Ned Tijdschr Geneeskd. 2002;146(38):1785. |
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Unilateral juvenile glaucoma with ectropion uveae]. | ||
3936868 |
MALE | Child |
[Congenital ectropion of the iris epithelium and glaucoma]. | ||
Bechetoille A, Ebran JM, Bigorgne J. J Fr Ophtalmol. 1985;8(8-9):529-34. |
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Two cases of unilateral ectropion uveae with ipsilateral juvenile glaucoma are reported including one with ipsilateral ptosis. |