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Yes, it's called Anophthalmia. It can be caused by chromosomal malfunctions where the eyes do not develop, or by exposure to chemicals or radiation early in pregnancy that restrict eye growth and development. People who have this condition in one or both eyes often choose to use prosthetic eyes to maintain a normal appearance.

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