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. 2016 Jun 17;30(9):1175–1181. doi: 10.1038/eye.2016.105

Table 1. Clinical features of patients in baseline cohort.

Case number Gender Family history of paediatric cataract/ parental consanguinity Systemic or isolated paediatric cataract Cataract phenotype
1 F No/yes Isolated Lamellar & nuclear
2 M No/no Isolated Nuclear
3 F Yes/no Isolated Sutural & lamellar
4 F Yes/no Isolated Dense nuclear
5 M Yes/no Isolated Lamellar
6 M No/no Isolated Cortical & pulverulent
7 F Yes/no Isolated Lamellar
8 M Yes/no Isolated Lamellar
9 F No/no Systemic (learning disability, LD) Lamellar
10 M No/yes Systemic (LD) Total cataract
11 F Yes/no Isolated Anterior sutural
12 F No/no Systemic (oculofaciocardiodental syndrome) Nuclear
13 M Yes/no Isolated Posterior lenticonus
14 F No/no Isolated Nuclear
15 F No/no Systemic (LD and cerebellar hypoplasia) Sutural & nuclear
16 M No/yes Isolated Nuclear
17 F No/no Systemic (epilepsy, LD and recurrent fractures) Posterior & cortical
18 F No/yes Isolated Posterior
19 M No/no Isolated Lamellar
20 M No/no Systemic (LD and microcephaly) Posterior capsular
21 M Yes/no Isolated Nuclear, cortical & posterior lenticonus
22 M No/yes Systemic (cardiac abn) Total cataract
23 M No/no Systemic (LD, dysmorphic and hypospadias) Lamellar & nuclear
24 M No/no Systemic (LD, pulmonary stenosis and hypothyroidism) Lamellar
25 M Yes/no Isolated Stellate central cataract
26 M No/no Systemic (LD and cerebellar hypoplasia) Total cataract
27 M No/no Systemic (LD, cirrhosis, and spastic diplegia) Lamellar