Figure 1From: Weill-Marchesani syndrome with advanced glaucoma and corneal endothelial dysfunction: a case report and literature reviewOcular and systemic abnormalities of a case of Weill-Marchesani syndrome. (A) The lens appeared small and spherical with a slight upward dislocation. (B) The suspensory ligaments are clearly seen under high magnification. (C) The lens was microspherophakic (arrows), with a diameter of approximately 9 mm and an anteroposterior diameter of approximately 8 mm when observed using anterior segment optical coherence tomography (OCT). (D, E) The patient presented with short fingers and toes. (F) The patient presented with a transparent cornea and normal depth of the anterior chamber after phacoemulsification and intraocular lens implantation.Back to article page