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Summary Of: Coloboma

A coloboma can occur in one or both eyes... A coloboma in the right eye... A coloboma in the right eye... The effects a coloboma has on the vision can be mild or more severe depending on the size and... Some children with coloboma of the eye also have malformations in other parts of the body... in which coloboma is associated with... of coloboma is estimated at around 0...

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