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AXENFELD-RIEGER SYNDROME, TYPE 3

Known as: ANTERIOR CHAMBER CLEAVAGE SYNDROME, Axenfeld-Rieger Anomaly with or without Cardiac Defects and-or Sensorineural Hearing Loss, RIEG3 
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2012
2012
Background. Pediatric corneal transplant represents an ophthalmological challenge due to a high rate of graft failure. In… 
2003
2003
PURPOSE To determine the genetic and biochemical defects that underlie Axenfeld-Rieger malformations, identify the pathogenic… 
1981
1981
In a population of 1117 Aborigines in North-West Australia, 11 were found to have a unilateral, deep, avascular, focal… 
1977
1977
A family is described with hypoplasia of the anterior iris stroma, no angle anomalies, and no glaucoma. The pedigree is… 
1972
1972
An otherwise healthy girl had from birth right‐sided microphthalmia with leukomatous cornea and left‐sided staphyloma centrally… 
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1966
Highly Cited
1966
There are few ophthalmologists who combine so happily as does Edwin B. Dunphy the attributes necessary for a professorship in a…