Peters Anomaly This form of eye malformation is named for Albert Peters, a German ophthalmologist who first described it nearly 100 years ago. It usually occurs in only one eye.
Persistent Hyperinsulinaemic Hypoglycaemia of Infancy see Congenital Hyperinsulinism Persistent Oligoarthritis see Arthritis (Juvenile Idiopathic) Perthes disease PET see Pre-eclampsia Peters Anomaly/Peters Plus syndrome ...
See also: Uveitis, Muscular atrophy, Anxiety Disorders, Pulmonary veno, Pallister-Hall Syndrome
 
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