Anterior segment mesenchymal dysgenesis
| Anterior segment mesenchymal dysgenesis | |
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| Other names | Anterior segment dysgenesis | 
| Anterior segment mesenchymal dysgenesis is inherited in an autosomal dominant manner. | |
| Specialty | Medical genetics | 
Anterior segment mesenchymal dysgenesis, or simply anterior segment dysgenesis, is a failure of the normal development of the tissues of the anterior segment of the eye. It leads to anomalies in the structure of the mature anterior segment, associated with an increased risk of glaucoma and corneal opacity.
Peters' (frequently misspelled as Peter's) anomaly is a specific type of mesenchymal anterior segment dysgenesis, in which there is central corneal leukoma, adhesions of the iris and cornea and abnormalities of the posterior corneal stroma, Descemet's membrane, corneal endothelium, lens and anterior chamber.