Disease ID | Source | Name | Description |
302200 | OMIM | Cataract 40 (CTRCT40) | An opacification of the crystalline lens of the eye that frequently results in visual impairment or blindness. Opacities vary in morphology, are often confined to a portion of the lens, and may be static or progressive. CTRCT40 manifests as a congenital nuclear opacity with severe visual impairment in affected males. Heterozygous females have suture cataracts and only slight reduction in vision. In some cases, cataract is associated with microcornea without any other systemic anomaly or dysmorphism. Microcornea is defined by a corneal diameter inferior to 10 mm in both meridians in an otherwise normal eye. The disease is caused by variants affecting the gene represented in this entry. Caused by copy number variations predicted to result in altered transcriptional regulation of the NHS gene: a 0.8 Mb segmental duplication-triplication encompassing the NHS, SCML1 and RAI2 genes, and an 4.8 kb intragenic deletion in NHS intron 1. |
302350 | OMIM | Nance-Horan syndrome (NHS) | Rare X-linked disorder characterized by congenital cataracts, dental anomalies, dysmorphic features, and, in some cases, mental retardation. Distinctive dental anomalies are seen in affected males, including supernumerary incisors and crown shaped permanent teeth. Characteristic facial features are anteverted pinnae, long face, and prominent nasal bridge and nose. Carrier females display milder variable symptoms of disease with lens opacities often involving the posterior Y sutures, and on occasion dental anomalies and the characteristic facial features described. The disease is caused by variants affecting the gene represented in this entry. |