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Congenital ocular anomalies are eye malformations that occur during a baby's development in the womb.
214-456-7947
Fax: 214-456-7671
469-497-2503
Fax: 469-497-2509
Congenital (present at birth) ocular anomalies are eye malformations that happen during a baby's development in the womb. These eye malformations are present at birth and include a variety of noticeable irregularities and conditions of the eye.
Several types of congenital ocular anomalies can occur, including:
Aniridia is partial or complete absence of the iris (colored part of the eye) in one or both eyes.
Anophthalmia is absence of one or both eyes.
Coloboma is optic fissure (narrow hole) that did not close in one of the structures of the eye (iris, retina, lens or choroid).
Microphthalmia is one or both eyes are smaller than average.
Optic nerve hypoplasia is when optic nerve hasn't developed properly or is absent.
Symptoms for pediatric congenital ocular anomalies vary by type, but in general can include: