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ENR-EYE NTR: Increased axial globe length #2766

Closed pnrobinson closed 6 years ago

pnrobinson commented 6 years ago

[added] Added//Increased axial globe length//HP:0100887//Abnormality of globe size//Increased axial length of the globe (PS)//also add as subclass of Abnormally large globe (PS); parent- Buphthalmos [level: 9]; term- Increased axial globe length [level: 9]

pnrobinson commented 6 years ago

This term already existed, see HP:0007800. @psergouniotis -- is the term OK as is?

psergouniotis commented 6 years ago

The recommendation here is to rename the term "Increased axial globe length" to "Increased axial length of the globe" (keeping "Increased axial globe length" as a synonym).

Also, it is presently a subclass of "Abnormality of globe size". I recommend adding the term "Abnormally large globe"# (subclass of "Abnormality of globe size") and moving the following as subclasses of this new term:

Large eyes: the content of this term should be merged with the new term "Abnormally large globe".

Megalophthalmos should be a synonym of "Abnormally large globe". You can keep as a synonym or remove the term "large eyes". Large of palpebral fissures and increased size of palpebral fissues should NOT be synonyms here - they are different thing.

Proposed definition for "Abnormally large globe": Diffusely large eye (with megalocornea) without glaucoma.

pnrobinson commented 6 years ago

@psergouniotis I think that we might be able to use the term Large eyes and change the primary label to Abnormally large globe?

psergouniotis commented 6 years ago

yes. Please use "Abnormally large globe" as primary label and consider having "large eye" and "megalophthalmos" as synonyms.

pnrobinson commented 6 years ago

I implemented the above suggestions.