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What is Coloboma of the eye?
Description of the condition:
Coloboma of the eye is a congenital or acquired opening in the wall of the eyeball, which can affect various parts of the eye, including the iris, lens, retina, or optic nerve.
Classification:
Congenital coloboma
Acquired coloboma
Symptoms:
Symptoms vary depending on the location and size of the coloboma, but may include impaired vision, abnormal pupil shape, incomplete eyelid closure, and others.
Causes:
Congenital coloboma may be caused by genetic factors, while acquired coloboma may be caused by injury or infection.
Diagnosis:
The diagnosis is usually made by an ophthalmologist based on eye examination and special tests, such as ultrasound and X-ray.
Treatment:
Treatment may include surgical intervention to restore the eye's structure or vision correction with glasses or contact lenses.
Prevention:
Since congenital coloboma is associated with genetic factors, prevention involves genetic counseling and family planning.
Doctor:
To diagnose and treat coloboma of the eye, it is necessary to consult an ophthalmologist.
Note: This material is provided for informational purposes only and is not medical advice.