Neurologic and ophthalmic manifestations of fetal alcohol syndrome.

Reviews in neurological diseases Pub Date : 2009-01-01
Beau B Bruce, Valérie Biousse, Amanda L Dean, Nancy J Newman
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Fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS) is a leading cause of preventable birth defects and developmental disability with numerous neurologic and ophthalmic manifestations. FAS is identified by the presence of a characteristic facies, growth deficiency, and central nervous system abnormalities. A wide variety of ocular and neuro-ophthalmic conditions occur in FAS and result in lifelong visual impairment. Neurologists are frequently called upon to evaluate and recommend treatment for children with developmental delay or neurologic manifestations of FAS. We review the neuro-ophthalmic literature on FAS to alert neurologists to the ocular disease seen in patients with this condition. Timely ophthalmic referral and early intervention for treatable ophthalmic conditions, such as refractive errors, strabismus, and amblyopia, can prevent irreparable harm to the developing visual system and improve the overall neurologic development, long-term functioning, and quality of life for these patients.

胎儿酒精综合征的神经和眼科表现。
胎儿酒精综合征(FAS)是可预防的出生缺陷和发育障碍的主要原因,具有许多神经和眼科表现。FAS通过特征相、生长缺陷和中枢神经系统异常的存在来识别。FAS患者会出现多种眼部和眼神经疾病,并导致终身视力损害。神经科医生经常被要求评估和推荐患有发育迟缓或FAS神经表现的儿童的治疗方法。我们回顾有关FAS的神经眼科文献,以提醒神经科医师注意此病患者的眼部疾病。对于可治疗的眼科疾病,如屈光不正、斜视和弱视,及时的眼科转诊和早期干预可以防止对发育中的视觉系统造成不可弥补的伤害,并改善这些患者的整体神经发育、长期功能和生活质量。
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