“…Intentional review of ocular characteristics identifies at least one abnormally small dimension of the eye structure in 95% of patients with FA ( 151 ). Cross-sectional studies with systematic evaluation have found microcornea in 46–100%, microphthalmia in 69–100%, small palpebral fissures in 75–94%, ptosis in 28–88%, hypotelorism in 25–43%, cataracts in 14–30%, limbal neovascularization in 26–28%, epicanthal folds in 0–9%, strabismus in 7.5%, and posterior embryotoxon in 5% of assessed patients ( 151 , 161 , 162 ). Compared with age- and gender-matched normal values, patients with FA have abnormally diminished: interpupillary distance, inner canthal distance, outer canthal distance, palpebral fissure length, palpebral fissure width, and corneal diameter ( 151 , 161 , 162 ).…”