Definition of Aniridia. Meaning of Aniridia. Synonyms of Aniridia

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- Aniridia is the absence of the iris, a muscular structure that opens and closes the pupil to allow light into the eye. It is also responsible for eye color...
- WAGR syndrome (also known as WAGR complex, Wilms tumour-aniridia syndrome, aniridia-Wilms tumour syndrome) is a rare genetic syndrome in which affected...
- limbal stem cells in its palisades of Vogt. It may be affected by cancer or aniridia (a developmental problem), among other issues. The limbal ring is a visible...
- Paired box protein Pax-6, also known as aniridia type II protein (AN2) or oculorhombin, is a protein that in humans is encoded by the PAX6 gene. PAX6 is...
- hepatitis. A blue coloration of the sclera may also be symptomatic of disease. Aniridia is a congenital condition characterized by an extremely underdeveloped...
- also called aniridia, cerebellar ataxia and mental deficiency, is a rare genetic disorder. The disorder is characterized by partial aniridia (meaning that...
- Anguillulosis Aniridia Aniridia absent patella Aniridia ataxia renal agenesis psychomotor ****ation Aniridia cerebellar ataxia mental deficiency Aniridia mental...
- amount of amniotic fluid of a fetus Aniridia Foundation International, a support organization for people with Aniridia and family members Application Family...
- Aniridia ataxia renal agenesis psychomotor ****ation is a rare genetic disorder characterized by missing irises of the eye, ataxia, psychomotor ****ation...
- Khan AO, Aldamesh M (June 2006). "Bilateral Duane syndrome and bilateral aniridia". Journal of American ****ociation for Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus...