Research Article

Investigating the Clinical Characteristics and PITX3Mutations of a Large Chinese Family with Anterior Segment Mesenchymal Dysgenesis and Congenital Posterior Polar Cataract

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Slit lamp examination of the patients. (a) Patient IV: 4: subcapsular punctate opacities at the posterior pole of the lens; (b) patient II: 3: corneal leukoplakia, about 8 mm in diameter, the inner eye structure is not visible; (c) patient III: 4: left eye received cataract surgery, upper iris injury and partial depigementation can be observed; (d) patient III: 6: left eye received cataract surgery, the position of intraocular lens was normal; (e) patient IV: 2: right eye received cataract surgery, the position of intraocular lens was normal; (f) patient III: 3: congenital leukoplakia + congenital small cornea, no surgery; (g) patient IV: 3: congenital leukoplakia + congenital small cornea, no surgery; and (h) patient II: 7: congenital corneal leukoplakia + congenital small cornea + congenital cataract.
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