thank you for your answer
you wrote that if it would be a blue sclera there would be a diffuse and generalized blueness to her sclera but she already got some hints of blue under and above the iris on her sclera! what does it mean!
you wrote is would be 'generelized' does it mean that it would have to cover all sclera for it to be actual blue sclera?
thank you
Hi, she has Axenfield Spots or Axenfield Nerve Loops...normal pigmentation around the veins on the white of her eyes. If she had true "blue" sclera, such as seen in Osteogeneis Imperfecta, there would be a diffuse and generalized blueness to her sclera.
Best wishes,
Tim
So sorry for the mistakes but I am really tired!
I meant that her sister's patches are not as sharp or irregular as her older sister patches(but still some of them are oval,so it is a mix)again sorry
I am sorry
have one more question about the hearing because I read that with blue sclera children will lose their hearing?when that happens?will it always happen?