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Thomas Roberts disease, also known as congenital fibrosis of the extraocular muscles (CFEOM), is a rare genetic condition that affects eye movement. It is characterized by the inability to move the eyes properly due to congenital abnormalities of the extraocular muscles. Individuals with this condition may present with strabismus (crossed eyes), ptosis (drooping eyelids), and other related ocular issues. The disease is caused by mutations in specific genes, leading to developmental defects in the eye muscles.

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