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Medical condition
Buphthalmos (plural: buphthalmoses) is enlargement of the eyeball and is most commonly seen in infants and young children. It is sometimes referred to
Buphthalmos
Medical condition
Common symptoms of primary congenital glaucoma include. Enlarged eyes (Buphthalmos) Sensitivity to light (Photophobia) Tearing (Epiphora) Cloudy cornea
Primary_congenital_glaucoma
Absence of the iris, usually involving both eyes
several other ocular complications, including nystagmus, amblyopia, buphthalmos, and cataract. In some cases, aniridia occurs as part of a broader syndrome
Aniridia
Abnormal intolerance to visual perception of light
photophobia by paralyzing the iris sphincter muscle Aphakia Blepharitis Buphthalmos Cataracts Coloboma Cone dystrophy Congenital abnormalities of the eye
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Group of eye diseases related to poor retinal and nerve perfusion
Online Mendelian Inheritance in Man (OMIM): Glaucoma, Congenital: GLC3 Buphthalmos - 231300 Shingleton B, Tetz M, Korber N (March 2008). "Circumferential
Glaucoma
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the eye can cause the eyeball to enlarge and bulge out of its socket (buphthalmos).[citation needed] Sturge–Weber syndrome rarely affects other body organs
Sturge–Weber_syndrome
Lymphatic-like vessel in the eye
the combined absence of angiopoietin 1 and angiopoietin 2. This causes buphthalmos and glaucoma. Glaucoma may be related to drainage of aqueous humor from
Schlemm's_canal
French ophthalmologist (1863–1952)
Also, he is credited with identifying recessive-inherited glaucoma with buphthalmos in New Zealand white rabbits. Precis iconographique d'anatomie normale
André_Rochon-Duvigneaud
Condition in which one or either eye turns inward
Keratoglobus Megalocornea Cornea plana 1 Cornea plana 2 Retina Megalopapilla Other Buphthalmos Coloboma (Coloboma of optic nerve) Hydrophthalmos Norrie disease
Infantile_esotropia
Species of fish
Rafinesque, 1810 Bodianus peloritanus Cocco, 1829 Callanthias peloritanus (Cocco, 1829) Anthias buphthalmos Bonaparte, 1833 Callanthias paradisaeus Lowe, 1839
Parrot_seaperch
Medical condition
glaucoma, they may attend the consultation with signs and symptoms of buphthalmos, photosensitivity, tearing, corneal decompensation, which associated
Axenfeld–Rieger_syndrome
Medical condition
asymmetry, talipes equinovarus, camptodactyly, Hypoplasia, anophthalmia, Buphthalmos, progressive retinal detachment, aniridia, tricuspid valve prolapse,
Stocco_dos_Santos_syndrome
Type of eye tumor
symptoms include lens subluxation, glaucoma, cataract, exophthalmos, buphthalmos, strabismus, and ptosis.[citation needed] Diktyoma is classified into
Diktyoma
Medical condition
camptodactyly, talipes equinovarus, muscular hypoplasia, anophthalmia, buphthalmos, retinal detachment, aniridia, tricuspid valve prolapse, and mitral and
Anophthalmia megalocornea cardiopathy skeletal anomalies syndrome
Anophthalmia_megalocornea_cardiopathy_skeletal_anomalies_syndrome
Indian Bengali ophthalmologist (born 1958)
doi:10.3928/01913913-20131223-01. PMID 24369682. Aniridia Trabeculectomy Buphthalmos Aphakia Dr.Jagat Ram India portal Medicine portal Long link - please
Anil_Kumar_Mandal
Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens
childhood due to the increase in intraocular pressure, large ocular globes (buphthalmos) and corneal edema. The progression of the disease causes defects in
Myocilin
Medical condition
the inferior optic nerve). Cataract affects 30% - 79% of individuals. Buphthalmos (enlargement of the eyeball), megalocornea (enlargement of cornea) and
Muscle–eye–brain_disease
Medical condition
associated with other changes of the eye including megalocornea and buphthalmos. The choroidal hemangioma occurs in 40-50% of patients. They are usually
Phakomatosis
Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens
P4501B1 (CYP1B1) as the principal cause of primary congenital glaucoma (Buphthalmos) in families linked to the GLC3A locus on chromosome 2p21". Human Molecular
CYP1B1
eyeball congenital 743.06 Cryptophthalmos 743.1 Microphthalmos 743.2 Buphthalmos 743.3 Congenital cataract and lens anomalies 743.4 Coloboma and other
List of ICD-9 codes 740–759: congenital anomalies
List_of_ICD-9_codes_740–759:_congenital_anomalies
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Hebrew
(×ֶלִי×ï‹×¨Ö¸×”) Feminine form of Hebrew Elior, ELIORA means "my God is light."
Biblical
a tearer with the beakproperly the griffon vulture or great vulture, so called from its tearing its prey with its beak
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Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Sanskrit
With a Glorious Mind
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Hebrew
Tune.
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One of vishnus name
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Light lamp
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Czechoslovakian
, the glory of God.
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Swan or Beautiful Lady
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English : habitational name from Guildford in Surrey, which is probably named with Old English gylde ‘golden’ (perhaps used here to denote a sandy hill) + ford ‘ford’.
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English
English : habitational name from a place in Kent, so called from an obscure first element, rumen, + Old English ēa ‘river’ (see Rye).
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