Facial dysmorphism-lens dislocation-anterior segment abnormalities-spontaneous filtering blebs syndrome
Synonyms: FDLAB syndrome | Facial dysmorphism-lens dislocation-anterior segment abnormalities-nontraumatic conjunctive cysts syndrome | Traboulsi syndrome
Facial dysmorphism-lens dislocation-anterior segment abnormalities-spontaneous filtering blebs syndrome is a syndromic developmental defect of the eye characterized by dislocated or subluxated crystalline lenses anterior segment abnormalities and distinctive facial features such as flat cheeks and a prominent beaked nose. Affected individuals may develop nontraumatic conjunctival cysts also referred to as filtering blebs.
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