which part of the eye is affected by stickler syndrome
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Stickler syndrome often affects the connective tissue of the eye, especially in the interior of the eyeball (vitreous humor), the specialized tissue that serves as a buffer or cushion for bones at joints (cartilage) and the ends of the bones that make up the joints of the body (epiphysis)
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stickler syndrome basically affects the connective of the eye is is espeicially the interior part of eyeball
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