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. 2011 Feb 19;17:548–557.

Table 3. The clinical features of patients in the two Chinese families.

Family number Patient number Gender/Age year Best corrected vision (OD/OS) IOP Nystagmus Aniridia Congenital cataract Glaucoma Foveal hypoplasia
85
II-1
M/64
NLP
NA
S
C
YES
Late stage
NA
 
III-1
M/43
NLP
NA
S
C
YES
Late stage
NA
 
III-4
F/39
0.02/0.02
28/25
S
C
YES
Late stage
NA
 
IV-1
F/11
0.05/0.05
NA
S
C
YES
NO
YES
 
IV-2
M/7
NA
NA
S
C
YES
NO
YES
 
IV-3
M/6
NA
NA
S
C
YES
NO
YES
 
IV-4
M/5
NA
NA
S
C
YES
NO
YES
 
IV-5
M/3
NA
NA
S
C
YES
NO
NA
 
IV-6
M/18
0.1/0.1
NA
S
C
YES
NO
NA
 
IV-7
M/7
0.1/0.1
17/25
S
C
YES
NO
YES
86
I-1
M/71
0.2/0.4
NA
NO
C
YES
NO
NO
 
II-1
F/39
0.4/0.4
13/14
NO
C
YES
NO
NO
 
II-4
F/37
0.2/0.02*
16/11
NO
C
YES
NO
NO
 
III-2
F/9
0.4/0.6
19/18
NO
C
YES
NO
NO
  III-3 M/7 0.8/0.6 10/12 NO C YES NO NO

Abbreviations: M, male; F, female; BCVA, best-correct visual acuity; OD, right eye; OS, left eye; NLP, no light peception; IOP, introocular pressure; NA, unavailable; S, sever; C, complete; *cornea of left eye was opacified due to the complication of implantation of iris diaphragm intraocular lens.