Corneal dystrophy, these are lesions in the cornea of an unknown aetiology which may manifest either at birth 1st or 2nd decades of life may remain stationary or progressive though out the life has got strong here do familial tendency. Clinically a bil central symmetrical corneal opacities with the absence of deep vascularisation and impaired corneal sensations is corneal dystrophy unless proved.
Otherwise, first cousin married couple first trimester of pregnancy on ultrasound had spina bifida and microcephaly it was a male fetus aborted 2nd pregnancy 8 years female baby born after LSCS normal 3rd pregnancy male baby born after LSCS died after 3 days due to ichthyosis so genetically it seemed that there was problem in male babies the mother did all genetic studies no conclusion 4th pregnancy f term after LSCS as the female baby was taken out from uterus and given to nurse in…