Oculocerebrorenal syndrome


oculocerebrorenal syndrome oc·u·lo·cer·e·bro·re·nal syndrome (ŏk’yə-lō-sěr’ə-brō-rē’nəl, -sə-rē’brō-)
n.
A sex-linked disorder characterized by hydrophthalmia, cataracts, mental retardation, aminoaciduria, reduced renal ammonia production, and vitamin D-resistant rickets. Also called Lowe’s syndrome, Lowe-Terrey-MacLachlan syndrome.

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