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Peter's anomaly with congenital aphakia.

Authors: R, Harris; S, Brownstein; J M, Little;

Peter's anomaly with congenital aphakia.

Abstract

An Inuit boy was born with microphthalmia and a central corneal opacity of the right globe. Histopathologic examination revealed a central adherent corneal leukoma (Peter's anomaly) as well as absence of the lens. We are not aware of other well documented histopathologic reports of congenital aphakia and Peter's anomaly occurring in the same eye.

Keywords

Male, Corneal Opacity, Eye Diseases, Infant, Newborn, Humans, Infant, Microphthalmos, Descemet Membrane, Aphakia, Ultrasonography

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influence
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