Van der Woude Syndrome Overview Van der Woude (van-der-WOOD-ee) syndrome is a rare inherited disorder that affects how a child’s mouth forms in the womb. Children with this condition have sunken or raised pits in their lower lip called lip pits. They may also have an opening in their lip called a cleft lip, or one in the roof of the mouth called a cleft palate — or both. Some of a child’s teeth might not develop. Healthcare providers sometimes call the condition “lip pit syndrome.” French physician J. Demarquay first described the condition in 1845. It gets its name from Dr. Anne Van der Woude who conducted comprehensive studies about the condition in the early 1950s. What are a cleft lip and cleft palate? A cleft lip and palate refers to an opening, or cleft, in the lip and roof of the mouth (palate). It’s a type of birth defect that occurs while a baby develops in the womb. A child may have either a cleft lip or a cleft palate or they may have both conditions. Cleft lip: The two sid...
Uveal melanoma Overview Uveal melanoma is the most common primary intraocular cancer in adults, originating in the eye's middle layer (iris, ciliary body, or choroid). It is a rare, aggressive tumor often diagnosed in the 6th decade, commonly causing flashes, floaters, or vision loss. Key treatments include radiation (brachytherapy, proton beam) or enucleation, with a high risk of metastasis, primarily to the liver. Symptoms Vision Changes: Blurry or distorted vision in one eye is a common symptom. Visual Disturbances : Seeing flashes of light (photopsias) or an increase in small, moving spots (floaters). Dark Spot on the Iris : A noticeable, growing dark spot on the colored part of the eye. Pupil Changes: A change in the size or shape of the pupil. Vision Loss: A loss of peripheral (side) vision. Physical Eye Changes : A bulging or protruding eye. Pain/Redness: While often painless, some cases may involve eye pain or redness, or secondary conditions like glaucoma. Causes Genet...