Abstract

A one-year-old baby girl was referred to our center from Iraq with bilateral congenital corneal opacities and glaucoma. She was born full-term, to consanguineous parents with no perinatal complications. Previous workup including chest radiology, electrolytes and TORCH titers were negative. Mother reported that the child had navigational vision. Examination showed bilateral buphthalmos, and white elevated large thick vascularized corneal opacities. There was no view to the anterior chamber or to the fundus.

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