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== Overview == | |||
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When it happens as a function of a genetic syndrome or chromosomal problem, it may cluster in households according to the inheritance pattern for that condition. Environmental factors that impact early development, such as the '''exposure to alcohol and particular drugs during pregnancy''', might increase the risk of coloboma. | |||
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Revision as of 23:13, 5 September 2020
Overview
Risk factors
When it happens as a function of a genetic syndrome or chromosomal problem, it may cluster in households according to the inheritance pattern for that condition. Environmental factors that impact early development, such as the exposure to alcohol and particular drugs during pregnancy, might increase the risk of coloboma.
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