Table 2. Demographic and clinical data of the aniridia family.
Ophthalmic anomalies | |||||||||
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Subject* | Age (years) | Gender | Complete aniridia | Foveal hypoplasia | Nystagmus | High myopia | Congenital cataract | Ocular Hypertension | Wilms’ tumor |
I-2 | 71 | F | + | NA | NA | NA | - | NA | NA |
II-7 | 31 | F | + | + | + | + | - | + | - |
III-1 | 6 | F | + | + | + | + | - | + | NA |
III-2 | 5 | M | + | + | + | - | - | + | - |
III-3 | 2 | M | + | + | + | NA | - | - | - |
M: male; F: female; NA: not available; * All of the other families members have complete iris, without ocular hypertension or high myopia or other major eye diseases, and thus are not listed the table.