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Catalogue
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Other
Congenital Diseases |
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2 Diseases
& Disorders
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2 Eye
Abnormalities
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Other
Congenital Diseases
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Atlas
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Iris
and Ciliary Body
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Congenital
Anomalies
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Iris
Bicolor, Heterochromia Iridis Uniocularis
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► Bicolored
Irides (#2), (Hirschsprung's Disease)
► Bicolored
Iris (#1,1), Heterochromia Iiridis Uniocularis
► Bicolored
Iris (#1,2), Heterochromia Iridis Uniocularis
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FotoWeb - Ophthalmic
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Congenital/Hereditary
diseases - page 1
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► Incomplete
cryptophtalmos (operated); Peters' anomaly.
► Groenow
II macular corneal distrophy.
► Groenow
II macular corneal distrophy. Slit-Lamp examination.
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Congenital/Hereditary
diseases - page 2
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► Basocellular
palpebral epithelioma. Basocellular palpebral carcinoma. Gorlin-Gotz
Syndrome. Detailed view.
► Basocellular
palpebral epithelioma. Basocellular palpebral carcinoma. Gorlin-Gotz
Syndrome.
► Adherent
leukoma due to Peters' anomaly. Secondary glaucoma. Cortico-nuclear
cataract. Lateral view with Slit Lamp.
► Adherent
leukoma due to Peters' anomaly. Secondary glaucoma. Cortico-nuclear
cataract. Slit Lamp examination.(1)
► Adherent
leukoma due to Peters' anomaly. Secondary glaucoma. Cortico-nuclear
cataract. Slit Lamp examination.(2)
► Adherent
leukoma due to Peters' anomaly. Secondary glaucoma. Cortico-nuclear
cataract.
► Congenital
iridocorneoendothelial syndrome
► Eye
fundus in Leber's Amaurosis
► Oculodigital
reflex in blindness
► Ectodermic
dysplasia
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Congenital/Hereditary
diseases - page 3
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► Congenital
glaucoma. Trabeculectomy. Corneal descompensation. Epithelial bullae-
Haab's streaks. Myopia. Diopters (-0,5)
► Congenital
glaucoma. Trabeculectomy. Corneal descompensation. Epithelial bullae.
Haab's streaks. Myopia. Diopters (-0,5). Slit Lamp examination.
► Bilateral
facial paralysis (Moebius' Syndrome), Complete absence of facial
expressure (mask face) secondary to a non-progressive congenital
paralysis of the seventh nerve, with lagophthalmos, absence of
lachrymal secretion, crosseye due to paresis of the IVth and VIth
cranial nerve. This may affect other nerves, and particularly cranial
ones such as the glosopharyngeal nerve (difficulties in swallowing),
the hypoglossal nerve (lingual atrophy, unintelligible speech).
► Aicardi
syndrome
► Astrocytic
Hamartoma. Tuberous sclerosis
► Persistent
myelin's fibers.
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Congenital/Hereditary
diseases - page 4
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► Persistent
myelin fibers II.
► Cherry-red
spot in Sialidosis.
► Lisch
nodules.
► Physiologic
pigment in cristalline lens.
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Eyelids
- page 7
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► Bilateral
congenital Ankyloblepharon |
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