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Open angle glaucoma 3B

Open angle glaucoma 3B is a disease that manifests in early adulthood. Although hereditary its genetic cause is not completely discovered. Genetic localization is the 1p36.2-p36.1 chromosomal region.

Systematic

Open angle glaucoma 3
Open angle glaucoma 3A
Open angle glaucoma 3B
Open angle glaucoma 3C
Open angle glaucoma 3D

References:

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Sarfarazi M et al. (1995) Assignment of a locus (GLC3A) for primary congenital glaucoma (Buphthalmos) to 2p21 and evidence for genetic heterogeneity.

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Akarsu AN et al. (1996) A second locus (GLC3B) for primary congenital glaucoma (Buphthalmos) maps to the 1p36 region.

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OMIM.ORG article

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