Summary:
- This study investigates the relationship between a specific genetic variation (VEGF polymorphism rs2010963) and the occurrence of strabismus, a condition where the eyes are not properly aligned.
- The researchers found that individuals with a certain genotype of this VEGF gene variant were more likely to develop strabismus compared to those with other genotypes.
- This suggests that this genetic factor may play a role in the development of strabismus, which could help in understanding the underlying causes of this eye condition and potentially lead to improved diagnosis and treatment options.