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Microspherophakia is a rare, congenital condition characterized by small, spherical lenses in the eyes. This condition often leads to lenticular myopia, glaucoma, and other eye disorders.

Symptoms

The primary symptom of microspherophakia is the presence of small, spherical lenses. This can lead to a variety of secondary symptoms, including:

Causes

Microspherophakia is typically a genetic condition, often associated with Weill-Marchesani syndrome, Marfan syndrome, and Alport syndrome. It can also occur as a result of spontaneous mutations.

Diagnosis

Diagnosis of microspherophakia is typically made through a comprehensive eye examination. This may include:

Treatment

Treatment for microspherophakia is typically focused on managing the secondary symptoms. This may include:

See also

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