Iris coloboma: A New Finding Of Waardenburg Syndromes ?
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Waardenburg syndromes (WS) are characterized by deafness together with pigmentation anomalies. They can be distinguished by clinical findings such as dystopia canthorum within the phenotypic series. WS type 2 (WS2) is characterized by congenital deafness and pigmentation anomalies and different than WS1 with the absence of dystopia canthorum. In our paper, we present a WS2 case featuring bilateral iris coloboma.
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.14259%2Ftcb.v1i1.56
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