ABSTRACT Aniridia is a congenital eye disorder with a variable degree of hypoplasia or absence of iris tissue. It is caused by loss of function of the PAX6 gene and may be an isolated ocular abnormality or part of a syndrome. WAGRO refers to a rare genetic condition leading to Wilms tumor, aniridia, genitourinary anomalies, mental retardation, and obesity and is caused by a deletion of the short arm of chromosome 11 (11p), where the PAX6 gene is located. Here, we report on an 8-year-old boy with aniridia, polar cataract, and lens subluxation along with neuropsychomotor and speech delays. Karyotype evaluation showed an interstitial deletion including region 11p13-p14, confirming the diagnosis of WAGRO syndrome. In cases of aniridia, a diagno...
Aniridia is characterized by congenital hypoplasia of the iris and alterations of other structures o...
Conventional cytogenetic studies on a female infant with sporadic aniridia revealed what appeared to...
Congenital PAX6-aniridia, initially characterized by the absence of the iris, has progressively been...
Aniridia is a congenital eye disorder with a variable degree of hypoplasia or absence of iris tissue...
Chromosomal deletions at 11p13 are a frequent cause of congenital Aniridia, a rare pan-ocular geneti...
A series of 125 patients referred primarily with aniridia classified as either sporadic (74), famili...
Two female neonates were diagnosed post partum with bilateral aniridia. The first patient had the fa...
Aniridia is a congenital, panocular abnormality which is characterized by partial or complete absenc...
Introduction Aniridia (iris more or less missing), is a congenital, dominant, inherited, serious and...
Aniridia is a congenital pan-ocular disorder caused by haplo-insufficiency of Pax6, a crucial gene f...
We report a case of the WAGR syndrome associated with the Peter anomaly. A 6-day-old baby boy was fo...
The WAGR contiguous gene deletion syndrome is a combination of Wilms tumor, Aniridia, Genito-urinary...
<p>Chromosomal deletions at 11p13 are a frequent cause of congenital Aniridia, a rare pan-ocular gen...
<p>Non-syndromic aniridia (iris hypoplasia) as an autosomal dominant eye disorder results from the c...
<p><b>Purpose</b>: Congenital aniridia, a severe bilateral panocular visual disorder, is an autosoma...
Aniridia is characterized by congenital hypoplasia of the iris and alterations of other structures o...
Conventional cytogenetic studies on a female infant with sporadic aniridia revealed what appeared to...
Congenital PAX6-aniridia, initially characterized by the absence of the iris, has progressively been...
Aniridia is a congenital eye disorder with a variable degree of hypoplasia or absence of iris tissue...
Chromosomal deletions at 11p13 are a frequent cause of congenital Aniridia, a rare pan-ocular geneti...
A series of 125 patients referred primarily with aniridia classified as either sporadic (74), famili...
Two female neonates were diagnosed post partum with bilateral aniridia. The first patient had the fa...
Aniridia is a congenital, panocular abnormality which is characterized by partial or complete absenc...
Introduction Aniridia (iris more or less missing), is a congenital, dominant, inherited, serious and...
Aniridia is a congenital pan-ocular disorder caused by haplo-insufficiency of Pax6, a crucial gene f...
We report a case of the WAGR syndrome associated with the Peter anomaly. A 6-day-old baby boy was fo...
The WAGR contiguous gene deletion syndrome is a combination of Wilms tumor, Aniridia, Genito-urinary...
<p>Chromosomal deletions at 11p13 are a frequent cause of congenital Aniridia, a rare pan-ocular gen...
<p>Non-syndromic aniridia (iris hypoplasia) as an autosomal dominant eye disorder results from the c...
<p><b>Purpose</b>: Congenital aniridia, a severe bilateral panocular visual disorder, is an autosoma...
Aniridia is characterized by congenital hypoplasia of the iris and alterations of other structures o...
Conventional cytogenetic studies on a female infant with sporadic aniridia revealed what appeared to...
Congenital PAX6-aniridia, initially characterized by the absence of the iris, has progressively been...