A coloboma describes conditions where
normal tissue in or around the eye is missing from birth.
It can affect one or
both eyes. Moreover when both the eyes are involved, it can affect them the
same way or differently.
There are different types of coloboma,
depending on the part of the eye affected.
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Eyelid coloboma
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Lens coloboma
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Macular coloboma
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Optic nerve coloboma
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Uveal coloboma
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Chorio-rental coloboma
The symptoms of a coloboma depend on where it occurs. An eyelid
coloboma will also be noticeable. Other types of coloboma can cause vision
loss, depending on their size. A coloboma is believed to be genetic and can be
passed along in families.
For more details you can read the original
article published on geteyesmart.org by clicking here.
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