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Aniridia and coloboma are distinct ocular anomalies, each presenting unique characteristics. Aniridia refers to the absence of the iris, the colored part of the eye, and is often associated with additional ocular complications such as glaucoma and cataracts. Coloboma, on the other hand, involves a structural defect in the eye, creating a gap or not
<p>Aniridia and Coloboma: Distinguishing Ocular Anomalies</p>

Aniridia and Coloboma: Distinguishing Ocular Anomalies

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