[High myopia as a pathognomonic sign in Stickler's syndrome]
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[High myopia as a pathognomonic sign in Stickler's syndrome]
Abstract
Stickler's syndrome is an autosomal dominant inherited disorder of connective tissue related to incorrect collagen structure. The changes include ocular, hearing, and joint and bone abnormalities. We present a case of 6-years-old patient with Stickler's syndrome, with characteristic features.
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