Mutations in PAX6 are involved in several developmental eye disorders. These disorders have considerable phenotypic variability, ranging from panocular forms of congenital aniridia and microphthalmia to isolated anomalies of the anterior or posterior segment. Here, we describe 3 families with variable inter-generational ocular expression of aniridia, iris coloboma, or microphthalmia, and an unusual transmission of PAX6 mutations from an unaffected or mildly affected parent; all of which raised suspicion of gonosomal mosaicism. We first identified two previously known nonsense mutations and one novel likely pathogenic missense variant in PAX6 in probands by means of targeted NGS. The subsequent segregation analysis by Sanger sequencing evide...
Purpose Investigate in vivo cone photoreceptor structure in familial aniridia caused by deletion in ...
Methods Ten patients with aniridia from 3 families of Egyptian origin underwent full ophthalmologic,...
Mutations in the paired box 6 (PAX6) gene cause a wide variety of eye anomalies, including aniridia....
Aniridia is most commonly caused by haploinsufficiency of the PAX6 gene, characterised by variable i...
Aniridia is a congenital disease that affects almost all eye structures and is primarily caused by l...
PurposeTo explore the clinical phenotype and genetic defects of families with congenital aniridia.Me...
<p>Non-syndromic aniridia (iris hypoplasia) as an autosomal dominant eye disorder results from the c...
Abstract Background Haploinsufficiency at the PAX6 locus causes aniridia, a panocular eye condition ...
Congenital aniridia is a rare ocular malformation that presents with severe hypoplasia of the iris a...
PURPOSE: The PAX6 gene was first described as a candidate for human aniridia. However, PAX6 expressi...
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\ua9 2019, The Author(s).Purpose: Most classical aniridia is caused by PAX6 haploinsufficiency. PAX6...
Background Mutations in PAX6 gene have been shown to be the genetic cause of aniridia, which is a se...
PURPOSE: To report the clinical and genetic study of patients with autosomal dominant aniridia. METH...
Most classical aniridia is caused by PAX6 haploinsufficiency. PAX6 missense variants can be hypomorp...
Purpose Investigate in vivo cone photoreceptor structure in familial aniridia caused by deletion in ...
Methods Ten patients with aniridia from 3 families of Egyptian origin underwent full ophthalmologic,...
Mutations in the paired box 6 (PAX6) gene cause a wide variety of eye anomalies, including aniridia....
Aniridia is most commonly caused by haploinsufficiency of the PAX6 gene, characterised by variable i...
Aniridia is a congenital disease that affects almost all eye structures and is primarily caused by l...
PurposeTo explore the clinical phenotype and genetic defects of families with congenital aniridia.Me...
<p>Non-syndromic aniridia (iris hypoplasia) as an autosomal dominant eye disorder results from the c...
Abstract Background Haploinsufficiency at the PAX6 locus causes aniridia, a panocular eye condition ...
Congenital aniridia is a rare ocular malformation that presents with severe hypoplasia of the iris a...
PURPOSE: The PAX6 gene was first described as a candidate for human aniridia. However, PAX6 expressi...
Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives License 3.0, or CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 (see http:/...
\ua9 2019, The Author(s).Purpose: Most classical aniridia is caused by PAX6 haploinsufficiency. PAX6...
Background Mutations in PAX6 gene have been shown to be the genetic cause of aniridia, which is a se...
PURPOSE: To report the clinical and genetic study of patients with autosomal dominant aniridia. METH...
Most classical aniridia is caused by PAX6 haploinsufficiency. PAX6 missense variants can be hypomorp...
Purpose Investigate in vivo cone photoreceptor structure in familial aniridia caused by deletion in ...
Methods Ten patients with aniridia from 3 families of Egyptian origin underwent full ophthalmologic,...
Mutations in the paired box 6 (PAX6) gene cause a wide variety of eye anomalies, including aniridia....