Ocular manifestations of frontonasal dysplasia
Autor: | John Roarty, Jackie Siegel-Bartelt, J R Buncic, Gaylene Pron, Jeffrey C. Posnick |
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Rok vydání: | 1994 |
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medicine.medical_specialty Pathology Eye Diseases Eye disease Nose Facial Bones Clinical investigation medicine Humans Abnormalities Multiple Eye Abnormalities Frontonasal dysplasia Craniofacial Strabismus Child Retrospective Studies business.industry Skull Infant Newborn Large series Infant medicine.disease Dermatology Dysplasia Child Preschool Surgery Female business |
Zdroj: | Plastic and reconstructive surgery. 93(1) |
ISSN: | 0032-1052 |
Popis: | The ophthalmologic findings associated with frontonasal dysplasia have not been defined previously in a large series of untreated children. We reviewed the ophthalmic manifestations of a series of patients with frontonasal dysplasia who were seen as part of their craniofacial evaluation. All had undergone a complete ophthalmologic examination before any manipulation of either the orbits or the soft tissues of the orbital contents. From 1986 to 1991, 23 patients with frontonasal dysplasia were seen; ophthalmologic abnormalities were found in 20 (87 percent). Abnormalities included significant refractive errors, strabismus, nystagmus, and eyelid ptosis. Three patients had amblyopia, a treatable cause of visual loss, from strabismus or anisometropia. Ten eyes in seven patients (30 percent) had severe structural anomalies, such as optic nerve hypoplasia, optic nerve colobomas, microphthalmia, cataract, corneal dermoid, or inflammatory retinopathy, that resulted in an acuity of 20/100 or worse. The high incidence of ocular abnormalities indicates that early assessment by an ophthalmologist should be part of the initial evaluation of patients with frontonasal dysplasia to detect treatable visual or ocular problems. |
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