Unilateral congenital anophthalmos with Trabecular agenesia and hydrophthalmos of the other eye (author's transl)

In a one-year-old female patient, unilateral anophthalmos was ascertained by clinical, echographic and X-ray examination. In addition, the cranial computer tomogram showed trabecular agenesia. The globe of the other eye was existent and was enlarged by hydrophthalmos. Pediatrically this case represe...

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Veröffentlicht in:Klinische Monatsblätter für Augenheilkunde 1980-12, Vol.177 (6), p.772-776
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Trabecular Meshwork - abnormalities
Ultrasonography
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