Aniridia
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Term | Aniridia |
Short definition | Aniridia (A-nih-RIH-dee-uh) A condition in which a person is born without part or all of the iris (colored tissue at the front of the eyeball). Aniridia usually affects both eyes and causes other eye problems, including sensitivity to light and loss of vision |
Type | Cancer terms |
Specialty | Oncology |
Language | English |
Source | NCI |
Comments |
Aniridia - (pronounced) (A-nih-RIH-dee-uh) A condition in which a person is born without part or all of the iris (colored tissue at the front of the eyeball). Aniridia usually affects both eyes and causes other eye problems, including sensitivity to light and loss of vision
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