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Other names for microphthalmia include small eye syndrome and microphthalmos. Anophthalmia means that one or both eyes don’t develop at all so they are missing. In bilateral anophthalmia, both eyes are missing. In unilateral anophthalmia, one eye is missing.
Microphthalmia (Greek: μικρός, mikros, 'small', ὀφθαλμός, ophthalmos, 'eye'), also referred as microphthalmos, is a developmental disorder of the eye in which one (unilateral microphthalmia) or both (bilateral microphthalmia) eyes are abnormally small and have anatomic malformations.
10 lut 2021 · With microphthalmia, also called “small eye syndrome,” one or both eyeballs fail to grow to full size. This means the eye’s volume and length are significantly less than the average for the person’s age range.
15 lis 2023 · Anophthalmia and microphthalmia are eye conditions that people are born with. Anophthalmia is when a baby is born without one or both of their eyes. Microphthalmia is when one or both of a baby’s eyes are small. Both conditions are rare, and can cause vision loss or blindness.
23 lip 2013 · Small Eye Syndrome, medically known as Microphthalmia, is a condition observed in 11% of the blind children. It is a disorder in which one or both the eyes of the newborn baby are...
What Is Microphthalmia? Microphthalmia is a condition in which one or both eyes are unusually small. An individual with microphthalmia may have accompanying birth defects, as microphthalmia is a genetic mutation.
Syndromic microphthalmia-12 is a genetic syndrome with the main features of small eyeballs (microphthalmia), lungs that are too small (pulmonary hypoplasia), and a defect or hole in the diaphragm that allows the abdominal contents to move into the chest cavity (diaphragmatic hernia).