Usually associated with other ocular anomalies, isolated foveal hypoplasia is a rare developmental defect In addition to decreased vision, nystagmus is a prominent feature of the condition
Normal visual acuity requires a stationary retinal image on the fovea. If fixation instabilities cau...
PURPOSE. The purpose of this study was to further expand the mutational spectrum of the Foveal Hypop...
Nystagmus is a disorder of eye movement characterised by irregular, uncontrolled and repetitive eye ...
SUMMARY Fifteen patients presented with foveal hypoplasia as an isolated ocular finding. The charact...
To describe retinal morphological and functional changes associated with isolated foveal hypoplasia ...
Foveal hypoplasia is a retinal disorder in which there is a lack of full development of the morpholo...
Foveal hypoplasia is a retinal disorder in which the foveal pit of the macula lutea is incompletely ...
AIM: To investigate the clinical features of fundus diseases of familial congenital nystagmus. <p>ME...
Purpose: To report a new familial presentation of hypoplasia and absence of superior rectus in the f...
FRMD7 mutations are a major cause of idiopathic infantile nystagmus (IIN). Infantile nystagmus can a...
Congenital Nystagmus; Horizontal Pendular Nystagmus; Infantile Nystagmus Syndrome; Familial Congenit...
Foveal hypoplasia is a developmental eye disorder, often associated with aniridia, ocular albinism o...
ta am 38 is g cular zone, absent or abnormal foveal and/or macular the UCSC Genome Browser (Table S1...
Although there are anatomic abnormalities in the sensory system (foveal hypoplasia and misrouting of...
Patients with hypoplasia of the optic nerve may have normal or subnormal visual acuity or visual fie...
Normal visual acuity requires a stationary retinal image on the fovea. If fixation instabilities cau...
PURPOSE. The purpose of this study was to further expand the mutational spectrum of the Foveal Hypop...
Nystagmus is a disorder of eye movement characterised by irregular, uncontrolled and repetitive eye ...
SUMMARY Fifteen patients presented with foveal hypoplasia as an isolated ocular finding. The charact...
To describe retinal morphological and functional changes associated with isolated foveal hypoplasia ...
Foveal hypoplasia is a retinal disorder in which there is a lack of full development of the morpholo...
Foveal hypoplasia is a retinal disorder in which the foveal pit of the macula lutea is incompletely ...
AIM: To investigate the clinical features of fundus diseases of familial congenital nystagmus. <p>ME...
Purpose: To report a new familial presentation of hypoplasia and absence of superior rectus in the f...
FRMD7 mutations are a major cause of idiopathic infantile nystagmus (IIN). Infantile nystagmus can a...
Congenital Nystagmus; Horizontal Pendular Nystagmus; Infantile Nystagmus Syndrome; Familial Congenit...
Foveal hypoplasia is a developmental eye disorder, often associated with aniridia, ocular albinism o...
ta am 38 is g cular zone, absent or abnormal foveal and/or macular the UCSC Genome Browser (Table S1...
Although there are anatomic abnormalities in the sensory system (foveal hypoplasia and misrouting of...
Patients with hypoplasia of the optic nerve may have normal or subnormal visual acuity or visual fie...
Normal visual acuity requires a stationary retinal image on the fovea. If fixation instabilities cau...
PURPOSE. The purpose of this study was to further expand the mutational spectrum of the Foveal Hypop...
Nystagmus is a disorder of eye movement characterised by irregular, uncontrolled and repetitive eye ...