“…Variable combinations of microphthalmia/anophthalmia, pulmonary agenesis/dysplasia, diaphragmatic hernia and malformative cardiac defects have been infrequently reported over the last three decades (Ostor et al, 1978;Spear et al, 1987;Smith et al, 1994;Seller et al, 1996;Berkenstadt et al, 1999;Priolo et al, 2004;Lee et al, 2006;Li and Wei, 2006;Chitayat et al, 2007;Golzio et al, 2007;Pasutto et al, 2007). Such associations have been called Matthew-Wood or Spear syndrome, while Chitayat et al (2007) devised the acronym PDAC (Pulmonary hypoplasia/agenesis, Diaphragmatic hernia/eventration, Anophthalmia/microphthalmia and Cardiac Defect), and the Mendelian Inheritance in Man database has adopted the term MCOPS9 for "syndromic microphthalmia 9" (MIM# 601186).…”