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Forsius-Eriksson syndrome: A rare inherited disorder characterized by reduced eye pigmentation and various eye problems. The disorder is inherited in a familial X-linked manner so only males manifest the symptoms whereas females may be asymptomatic or suffer mild symptoms. More detailed information about the symptoms, causes, and treatments of Forsius-Eriksson syndrome is available below.
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