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Ocular anomalies in fragile X syndrome.
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1990
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Ocular DiseaseDisabilityEducationFragile XCongenital DisordersAutismNeuropathologyOcular AnomaliesMental RetardationFragile X PremutationDown SyndromeOphthalmologyCase ReviewOcular PathologyVisual ImpairmentDevelopmental AnomalyGenetic DisorderFragile X SpectrumPediatricsPediatric OphthalmologyGlaucomaMedicineDevelopmental Delay
Fragile X (fra[X]) syndrome is a newly discovered, but relatively common, genetic disorder with an estimated frequency of 1:1000. Several ocular dysfunctions may be associated with this syndrome, but there are few articles that fully report on these. A review of this genetic disorder is provided, as well as a discussion of a case review of a family with three siblings with fragile X syndrome. Since this disorder is the most common familial cause of mental retardation, is second only to Down's syndrome as a genetic cause for mental retardation, and may play a significant role in learning disabilities, the eye care practitioner should be aware of its importance.