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

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    Coloboma is a rare eye condition, experienced by Madeleine McCann, that can impact vision. Here’s what you need to know about coloboma, including what causes it and how it’s treated.

  3. Semaglutide is linked to a rare eye condition that can ... - AOL

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    One is that Mass Eye and Ear is a specialized eye institute that sees a high number of people with rare eye diseases, so the population may have been a little skewed. Another is that the ...

  4. Drugs like Ozempic, Wegovy linked to eye condition causing ...

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    This is unusual for such a rare condition. Rizzo and colleagues also noted that all three patients were taking semaglutide. To investigate, they analyzed retrospective data from 16,827 Mass Eye ...

  5. Eye disease - Wikipedia

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    This is a partial list of human eye diseases and disorders. The World Health Organization (WHO) publishes a classification of known diseases and injuries, the International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems , or ICD-10.

  6. Acute idiopathic blind spot enlargement syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Acute idiopathic blind spot enlargement syndrome (AIBSE) is a rare eye disease affecting the retina of the eye. It is basically a type of retinopathy which affects females more than males. Currently there is no treatment for this condition, but, it is usually self limiting.

  7. Pigment dispersion syndrome - Wikipedia

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    This condition is rare, but occurs most often in Caucasians, particularly men, and the age of onset is relatively low: mid 20s to 40s. As the crystalline lens hardens with age, the lens zonules pull away from the iris and the syndrome lessens and stops. The main risk factor is nearsightedness. [1]