Congenital nystagmus cosegregating with a balanced 7;15 translocation.
AUTOR(ES)
Patton, M A
RESUMO
We report a family in which autosomal dominant congenital nystagmus cosegregates with a balanced 7;15 translocation. Ophthalmic investigation showed predominantly horizontal nystagmus with a small rotatory component and no significant loss of visual function. This finding suggests a possible localisation for autosomal dominant congenital nystagmus (McKusick 164100).
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