The challenge of interpreting the histomorphology of human fetal lenses.

Autor: LOEFFLER, KU, HERWIG, MC, HOLZ, FG, MüLLER, AM
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Zdroj: Acta Ophthalmologica (1755375X); Sep2010 Supplement S246, Vol. 88, p0-0, 1p
Abstrakt: Purpose On histology, the crystalline lens is – especially in fetal and infant eyes ‐ an organ susceptible to numerous artifacts. Nevertheless, evaluation of the lens is often of paramount importance in the classification of fetal syndromes or forensic questions. Thus, the aim of our study is to evaluate various factors that might have an impact on lens histomorphology. Methods Our collection of eyes by now comprises more than 500 specimens from fetuses with a gestational age between 8 and 38 weeks, including a variety of syndroms. Apart from induced fetocid, death occured due to spontaneous abortion or post‐natally. Specimens were fixed in formalin, and in selected cases one eye was put into Karnovsky's solution for comparison. All systemic findings as well as data related to the termination procedure were recorded. ‐ Some individual cases shall be presented to demonstrate the variability of histopathologic findings. Results Most of the eyes revealed lens features different from the descriptions available in textbooks. At all ages, there were various morphologic changes particularly of the subcapsular cortex, compatible with cataractous lenses in the adult, while the well‐known phenomenon of an indentation at the posterior pole was seen especially in older fetuses. The difference in fixatives had only a moderate impact on structural alterations. Conclusion Alterations in fetal lens morphology are extremely frequent and variable. These can be due to delayed fixation, cutting artifacts and other variables and have to be carefully taken into account particularly when interpreting post‐mortem findings. The diagnosis of a fetal cataract should therefore only be made with great caution and not without a careful macroscopic evaluation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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