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Abnormal trabecular meshwork morphology
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HP_0012630 |
[An anomaly of the trabecular meshwork, which is the porelike structure surrounding the entire circumference of the anterior chamber at the base of the cornea and near the ciliary body. The trabecular mesh work is responsible for draining the aqueous humor into the canal of Schlemm.] |
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Abnormal anterior chamber morphology
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HP_0000593 |
[Abnormality of the anterior chamber, which is the space in the eye that is behind the cornea and in front of the iris.] |
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Iris pigment dispersion
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HP_0012634 |
[Shedding of the pigment granules that normally adhere to the back of the iris into the aqueous humor.] |
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Abnormal iris pigmentation
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HP_0008034 |
[Abnormal pigmentation of the iris.] |
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Asymmetry of intraocular pressure
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HP_0012633 |
[A difference in the amount of intraocular pressure in the right and left eye.] |
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Abnormal intraocular pressure
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HP_0012632 |
[An anomaly in the amount of force per unit area exerted by the intraocular fluid within the eye.] |
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Pigment deposition in the trabecular meshwork
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HP_0012631 |
[Accumulation of abnormal amounts of pigment within the trabecular meshwork.] |
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Ectropion
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HP_0000656 |
[An outward turning (eversion) or rotation of the eyelid margin.] |
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Oculomotor apraxia
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HP_0000657 |
[Ocular motor apraxia is a deficiency in voluntary, horizontal, lateral, fast eye movements (saccades) with retention of slow pursuit movements. The inability to follow objects visually is often compensated by head movements. There may be decreased smooth pursuit, and cancelation of the vestibulo-ocular reflex.] |
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Abnormality of eye movement
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HP_0000496 |
[An abnormality in voluntary or involuntary eye movements or their control.] |
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Apraxia
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HP_0002186 |
[A defect in the understanding of complex motor commands and in the execution of certain learned movements, i.e., deficits in the cognitive components of learned movements.] |
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Eyelid apraxia
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HP_0000658 |
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Abnormal eyelid physiology
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HP_0031879 |
[Any functional abnormality of the eyelid.] |
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Peters anomaly
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HP_0000659 |
[A form of anterior segment dysgenesis in which abnormal cleavage of the anterior chamber occurs. Peters anomaly is characterized by central, paracentral, or complete corneal opacity.] |
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Ocular anterior segment dysgenesis
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HP_0007700 |
[Abnormal development (dysgenesis) of the anterior segment of the eye globe. These structures are mainly of mesenchymal origin.] |
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Synophrys
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HP_0000664 |
[Meeting of the medial eyebrows in the midline.] |
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Horizontal nystagmus
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HP_0000666 |
[Nystagmus consisting of horizontal to-and-fro eye movements.] |
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Lipemia retinalis
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HP_0000660 |
[A creamy appearance of the retinal blood vessels that occurs when the concentration of lipids in the blood is extremely increased, with pale pink to milky white retinal vessels and altered pale reflexes from choroidal vasculature.] |
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Abnormal optical coherence tomography
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HP_0030603 |
[Optical coherence tomography (OCT) is an optical method for cross-sectional imaging with a resolution approaching that of histopathology and a depth of penetration of a few mm. In ophthalmology, OCT has become a standard of care for retinal imaging. This term groups abnormal findings that are considered OCT-specific.] |
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Palpebral fissure narrowing on adduction
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HP_0000661 |
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