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  2. Pseudoexfoliation syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Pseudoexfoliation syndrome, often abbreviated as PEX [1] and sometimes as PES or PXS, is an aging-related systemic disease manifesting itself primarily in the eyes which is characterized by the accumulation of microscopic granular amyloid-like protein fibers. [2]

  3. Polycoria - Wikipedia

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    Polycoria is extremely rare, and other conditions are frequently mistaken for it. [2] [3] Polycoria is often congenital, however not diagnosed until adulthood. [4]The general cause of polycoria is unknown, but there are some other eye conditions that are in association with polycoria.

  4. Anophthalmia - Wikipedia

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    The absence of the eye will cause a small bony orbit, a constricted mucosal socket, short eyelids, reduced palpebral fissure and malar prominence. [2] Genetic mutations, chromosomal abnormalities, and prenatal environment can all cause anophthalmia. Anophthalmia is an extremely rare disease and is mostly rooted in genetic abnormalities.

  5. Semaglutide is linked to a rare eye condition that can cause ...

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    Researchers have found a link between semaglutide use and NAION, a rare condition that is the second-leading cause of optic nerve blindness. (Getty Images) (Jacob Wackerhausen via Getty Images)

  6. What Is Coloboma? All About Madeleine McCann’s Rare Eye Condition

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    What Is the Rare Eye Condition Coloboma? Klaus Vedfelt - Getty Images. A young woman in Poland is getting attention after speaking out on Instagram with claims that she may be Madeline McCann, the ...

  7. Keratoconus - Wikipedia

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    Keratoglobus is a very rare condition that causes corneal thinning primarily at the margins, resulting in a spherical, slightly enlarged eye. It may be genetically related to keratoconus. It may be genetically related to keratoconus.

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