The aetiology of most cases of lacrimation due to stenosis or obstruction of the upper lacrimal drainage system is not yet known, but in some cases it is due to infection of the
Seven eyes of six patients with anterior polar congenital cataract were examined. All patients presented with corneal astigmatism greater than 1.50 diopters. The combination of these two anomalies has often been responsible for amblyopia and occasionally for squint. The association of corneal astigmatism with this type of congenital cataract is possibly due to a delayed separation of the lens from the surface ectoderm during fetal development and thus may be considered a new syndrome.
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