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Open angle glaucoma 3

Hereditary open angle glaucoma 3 is a group of autosomal recessive glaucomas whose causative genes are not completely discovered.

Systematic

Hereditary glaucoma
Axenfeld-Rieger Anomaly
Modifiers of clinical glaucoma presentation
Nail-patella syndrome
OPA1
Open angle glaucoma 1
Open angle glaucoma 3
Open angle glaucoma 3A
CYP1B1
Open angle glaucoma 3B
Open angle glaucoma 3C
Open angle glaucoma 3D
LTBP2

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