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Anomaly of the Eye

Sclerocornea is a congenital anomaly of the eye in which the cornea blends with the sclera, having no clear-cut boundary.
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Re: Anomaly of the Eye

I wonder if they still have some vision?
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Eye stuff creeps me out so damn bad. I guess beginning that they sit in buckets of fat and are attached to the brain. People go into rhapsodies about "eyes" - ewwwww!

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That's cool.
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That's creepy yet pretty cool
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Yikes.... like Demonic
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hehe reminds me of Scorpion
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Looks like they're blind.
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I wonder if they still have some vision?
I'm unsure, i'll have to search and find out
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I wonder if they still have some vision?
Sclerocornea
Background and History
Sclerocornea is a congenital malformation disorder in which the cornea and other aspects of the front part of the eye do not develop normally. The features may occur as an isolated entity but may also be part of a several more generalized syndromes.

Clinical Correlations
The cardinal feature of sclerocornea is clouding of the cornea to a variable degree. The cornea, the clear front part of the eye, functions as the ‘windshield’ to allow light to enter. Of course, it needs to be clear to function properly but as a result of disease or injury may become cloudy. In sclerocornea, the cloudiness is variable, and often vision is normal or near normal. In other cases it is sufficiently opaque that light is obstructed in which case vision may be subnormal. An eye doctor needs to examine other parts of the eye since the iris may be abnormal as well which sometimes results in glaucoma. In simple sclerocornea, no other parts of the body are affected

Genetics
Sclerocornea is rare and few families have been reported. Most cases occur sporadically without a family history but others can occur in which the inheritance pattern is either autosomal recessive or dominant. The former results in families when multiple members of a single sibship are affected and the parents may be related to each other. These cases tend to have more severe disease than those that are found in rare families in which the disorder occurs in consecutive generations (autosomal dominant).

Sclerocornea may also be found in association with several other hereditary eye diseases.

Diagnosis and Prognosis
The disorder is suspected when simple inspection reveals loss of corneal clarity. Only an eye specialist can determine if this is sclerocornea and not another disorder such as congenital glaucoma. A complete eye examination is important to determine if glaucoma or other eye disease is present. In severe cases, a corneal transplant can improve vision, and, of course, it is important to treat glaucoma if present. This is not a progressive disorder.
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