Research Article

Pseudodominant Nanophthalmos in a Roma Family Caused by a Novel PRSS56 Variant

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Anterior segment imaging in an individual with PRSS56-associated nanophthalmos. Slit-lamp photographs of the right (a) and left (b) eye appearing normal (age 16.5 years). Axial curvature and pachymetry maps of the right (c) and left (d) cornea (age 15 years) documenting high steepening and normal corneal thickness. Scheimpflug images of the horizontal cross sections of the right (e) and left (f) anterior segment showing narrow iridocorneal angles.