Autosomal dominant vitreoretinochoroidopathy

MONDO:0008662

Autosomal dominant vitreoretinochoroidopathy (ADVIRC) is a genetic vitreous-retinal disease characterized by ocular developmental anomalies such as microcornea, a shallow anterior chamber, glaucoma and cataract. Abnormal chorioretinal pigmentation is present, usually lying between the vortex veins and the ora serrata for 360 degrees.

Also known as: ADVIRC, VRCP, VRCP autosomal dominant, microcornea, Rod-cone dystrophy, cataract, and posterior staphyloma, vitreoretinochoroidopathy, vitreoretinochoroidopathy dominant, vitreoretinochoroidopathy with microcornea, glaucoma, and cataract, vitreoretinochoroidopathy, autosomal dominant

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