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Weitwinkelglaukom 1E

Das Weitwinkelglaukom 1E ist eine autosomal dominante Erkrankung, die durch Mutationen im OPTN-Gen ausgelöst wird.

Gliederung

Weitwinkelglaukom 1
Weitwinkelglaukom 1A
Weitwinkelglaukom 1B
Weitwinkelglaukom 1C
Weitwinkelglaukom 1D
Weitwinkelglaukom 1E
OPTN
Weitwinkelglaukom 1F
Weitwinkelglaukom 1G
Weitwinkelglaukom 1H
Weitwinkelglaukom 1I
Weitwinkelglaukom 1J
Weitwinkelglaukom 1K
Weitwinkelglaukom 1L
Weitwinkelglaukom 1M
Weitwinkelglaukom 1N
Weitwinkelglaukom 1O
Weitwinkelglaukom 1P

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OMIM.ORG article

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