good simple explanation for the unmedical masses like myself; so optical coloboma is literally like a cleft palate of the eye; the eyeball lower edge did not close properly in utero, same as the facial upper lip in cleft palate, the upper roof of the mouth and exterior upper lip doesnt close properly ie grow together before birth.
Dr. I have been giving 4 diagnoses of glaucoma and 1 Dr, diagnoses Coloboma. It is hard to conclude one or another. I live in Providence RI and im 62 years old woman. How to get a proper diagnoses.
@texan4lyf I've had it since birth. It's a deformity of the eye in first week's development. There are different kinds. I also had strambismus in the same eye as coloboma (The eye went to the right) had surgery 2 years ago to correct it. I've ran into things all my life. It's my right eye . I am blind in right eye. My eyes are blue so always sensitive to light. Have headaches, and I see double vision. As my right eye is trying to work , it's the weaker of the two. Vision is 20/350
You may experience him if hes unable to see out of the damaged eye well, running into things like walls posts or compensating and looking further to one way or another it's there another it's been difficult but I've adapted to it have to cheat on my driver's test lol
@@oprocid1 thank you for your response! I really do appreciate that. Did you get surgery just got cosmetic reasons or for medical reasons? As you y got older did your vision worsen or improved ? I'm sorry for so many questions I just don't know many people with this condition and the only person that has knowledge on this is his doctor
I am 22 years old and yesterday during my regular eye checkup i found that i have choroidal coloboma...but it didn't affect my eyes through childhood... although i wear specs since 2 years. Is it necessary to lose sight?
Literally binge watching all the videos very educative
I have bilateral iris colobomas this is super interesting
good simple explanation for the unmedical masses like myself; so optical coloboma is literally like a cleft palate of the eye; the eyeball lower edge did not close properly in utero, same as the facial upper lip in cleft palate, the upper roof of the mouth and exterior upper lip doesnt close properly ie grow together before birth.
Dr. I have been giving 4 diagnoses of glaucoma and 1 Dr, diagnoses Coloboma. It is hard to conclude one or another. I live in Providence RI and im 62 years old woman. How to get a proper diagnoses.
very helpful, thank you!
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Are you involved in any studies for Coloboma and can we get involved?
Can you talk about acquired coloboma?
Very nice
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Coloboma eye is fall into the visual handicapped category ??
Yes it does. Have a handicap ♿️ placard. But in California to be eligible for disability one has to be blind in both.
Thank you… it was my nbme question
Thank you your last video commented. that I have colo boma I go for an appointment tomorrow
My son has it, he's still a baby. What do you experience? Can you see out of your eye without a problem? Do you have light sensitivity?!
@texan4lyf I've had it since birth. It's a deformity of the eye in first week's development. There are different kinds. I also had strambismus in the same eye as coloboma (The eye went to the right) had surgery 2 years ago to correct it. I've ran into things all my life. It's my right eye . I am blind in right eye. My eyes are blue so always sensitive to light. Have headaches, and I see double vision. As my right eye is trying to work , it's the weaker of the two. Vision is 20/350
You may experience him if hes unable to see out of the damaged eye well, running into things like walls posts or compensating and looking further to one way or another it's there another it's been difficult but I've adapted to it have to cheat on my driver's test lol
@@oprocid1 thank you for your response! I really do appreciate that. Did you get surgery just got cosmetic reasons or for medical reasons? As you y got older did your vision worsen or improved ? I'm sorry for so many questions I just don't know many people with this condition and the only person that has knowledge on this is his doctor
I am 22 years old and yesterday during my regular eye checkup i found that i have choroidal coloboma...but it didn't affect my eyes through childhood... although i wear specs since 2 years. Is it necessary to lose sight?