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Have you been diagnosed with Rieger Anomaly or Axenfeld-Reiger Syndrome? Or do you have some other reason to believe that you have a deletion on FOXC1?I most likely have a deletion on chromosome 6 foxc1 6p25.I think this can be involved with immune response to EBV what could I do to correct it any ideas
So do you have a specialist for it? Is he or she not willing to give any advice?Yes I have axenfeld riegers syndrome been tested for PITX2 that was fine so must be either FOXC1 or unknown
Probably a good idea. I don't think anyone on this forum is going to know even a small fraction of what a specialist would. There should be ophthalmologists who are at least somewhat familiar with it, and have a great deal of related eye experience (glaucoma and ocular hypertension).Im not under a specialist for it but might ask about going back to confirm FOXC1 through testing