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  1. 26 de oct. de 2020 · Spontaneous filtering bleb is a rare condition, which can develop if a communicating fistula between the anterior chamber and subconjunctival space is established.

  2. 16 de mar. de 2020 · Spontaneous filtering blebs are reported as a part of Traboulsi syndrome. The syndrome is characterized by the presence of dislocated crystalline lens and distinctive facial features involving beaked nose and flat cheeks.

  3. Shawaf-Traboulsi Syndrome (or Traboulsi Syndrome) is a rare autosomal recessive disorder characterized by facial dysmorphia, lens dislocation, anterior-segment abnormalities, and spontaneous filtering blebs (FDLAB) . The disorder is caused by ASPH gene mutations that encode aspartyl/asparaginyl beta-hydroxylase.

  4. Facial dysmorphism-lens dislocation-anterior segment abnormalities-spontaneous filtering blebs syndrome is a syndromic developmental defect of the eye characterized by dislocated or subluxated crystalline lenses, anterior segment abnormalities, and distinctive facial features such as flat cheeks and a prominent, beaked nose.

  5. Association of facial dysmorphism, lens dislocation, anterior-segment abnormalities, and spontaneous filtering blebs is named Traboulsi syndrome or is also called as FDLAB syndrome. [ 2] . They have characteristic facial features of beaked nose and flat cheeks.

  6. 17 de abr. de 2009 · Ultrasound biomicroscopy has been shown to be useful in showing an aetiology of a spontaneous filtering bleb, such as Terrien's marginal degeneration and Axenfeld syndrome, after ...