The following Conditions are related to Vision loss
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- Craniofacial dysostosis
Babies with Crouzon syndrome can have symptoms like these: short and wide or long and narrow head enlarged forehead widely spaced eyes bulging eyeballs crossed eyes (strabismus) eyes that point in two different directions vision loss eyelids that slant downward flattened cheeks curved, beak-like nose small, poorly developed upper Read More
- Kenny caffey syndrome
There is no cure for Kenny Caffey Syndrome yet, but there are some promising treatments. 1. There is a new drug that can help control the symptoms of KCS. It's called M-22, and it works by blocking the action of serotonin receptors in the brain. This helps reduce the severity of some of the symptoms, including seizures and involuntary movement. 2. Another treatment option is deep brain stimulation (DB Read More
- Kenny disease
Kenny disease is a rare genetic disorder that causes skeletal abnormalities, such as joint stiffness, joint contractures, and muscle weakness. It also causes breathing problems, which can be life-threatening. The symptoms of Kenny-Caffey syndrome vary from person to person. Some people develop symptoms by the time they are toddlers or preschoolers; others have few symptoms until adulthood. People with Read More