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Aniridia


A congenital abnormality in which there is only a rudimentary iris. This is due to the failure of the optic cup to grow. aniridia also occurs in a hereditary form, usually autosomal dominant.

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<b>Aniridia</b>
Aniridia
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Glaucoma-Aniridia
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Argentina de Aniridia
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<b>ANIRIDIA</b>, UNA ENTREVISTA CON
ANIRIDIA, UNA ENTREVISTA CON
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<b>Aniridia</b> – a disorder where
Aniridia – a disorder where
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