Ocular cystinosis
- Synonyms
- Cystinosis, adult, nonnephropathic; Cystinosis, benign, nonnephropathic; Cystinosis, ocular nonnephropathic; Non-Nephropathic Cystinosis
- Modes of inheritance
- Autosomal recessive inheritance (Orphanet)
Summary
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- Clinical Characteristics
- Genetically Related (Allelic) Disorders
- Differential Diagnosis
- Management
- Genetic Counseling
- Resources
- Molecular Genetics
- Chapter Notes
- References
- Authors:
- Galina Nesterova
- William A Gahl
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Available tests
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Clinical tests (38 available)
Biochemical Genetics Tests
Clinical features
Help- Abnormal cellular phenotype
- Elevated leukocyte cystine
Elevated leukocyte cystine
- MedGen UID: 1709721
- Concept ID: C5397656
- Finding: Finding
Abnormal cellular phenotype
- Elevated leukocyte cystine
- Abnormality of metabolism/homeostasis
- Elevated circulating creatinine concentration
Elevated circulating creatinine concentration
- MedGen UID: 148579
- Concept ID: C0700225
- Finding: Finding
Abnormality of metabolism/homeostasis
- Elevated circulating creatinine concentration
- Abnormality of the eye
- Abnormal retinal morphology
Abnormal retinal morphology
- MedGen UID: 472885
- Concept ID: C0035300
- Finding: Finding
Abnormality of the eye
- Corneal crystals
Corneal crystals
- MedGen UID: 853135
- Concept ID: C1096610
- Finding: Pathologic Function
Abnormality of the eye
- Abnormal retinal morphology
- Abnormality of the nervous system
- Photophobia
Photophobia
- MedGen UID: 43220
- Concept ID: C0085636
- Finding: Sign or Symptom
Abnormality of the nervous system
- Photophobia
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