Congenital Absence of Lacrimal Puncta and Salivary Glands
Congenital absence of lacrimal puncta and salivary glands means that a baby is born without the tiny tear drainage openings on the eyelids (lacrimal puncta) and...
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Congenital absence of lacrimal puncta and salivary glands means that a baby is born without the tiny tear drainage openings on the eyelids (lacrimal puncta) and...
Aplasia of the lacrimal and salivary glands means that the tear glands and saliva glands did not grow properly before birth. They are partly formed, very...
Congenital absence of the salivary gland means a baby is born without one or more salivary glands. Doctors also call this salivary gland aplasia or salivary...
Transverse deficiency of the lower limb is a birth difference where the leg grows normally up to a certain level, and everything beyond that level is...
Congenital CN VI palsy means a weak or paralyzed sixth cranial nerve (also called the abducens nerve) that is present from birth. This nerve controls the...
Benign congenital sixth cranial nerve palsy is a problem with the sixth cranial nerve (also called the abducens nerve) that is present from birth and is...
Congenital abducens nerve palsy is a rare eye movement problem that is present from birth. In this condition, the sixth cranial nerve (also called the abducens...
Progressive cone-rod dystrophy caused by mutation in GUCY2D is a rare, inherited eye disease that slowly damages the light-sensing cells (photoreceptors) in the retina, especially the...
Cone-rod dystrophy type 6 (often written as CORD6) is a rare eye disease that slowly damages the light-sensing cells (cones and rods) in the retina, the...
Cone-rod dystrophy caused by mutation in the PITPNM3 gene (sometimes called CORD5) is a rare inherited eye disease. It mainly damages cone cells in the center...
Cone-rod dystrophy type 5 (often written as CORD5) is a very rare, inherited eye disease that slowly damages the light-sensing cells in the back of the...
Cone-rod dystrophy from ABCA4 mutation is a rare, inherited eye disease that slowly damages the light-sensing cells (cones first, then rods) in the retina. The ABCA4...