A Cluster of Cyclic Esotropia: White Matter Changes on MRI and Surgical Outcomes.

Kimberly Merrill, Jill Anderson, Daniel Watson, Raymond G Areaux
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Abstract

Purpose: To report a series of patients with cyclic esotropia, their surgical outcomes, and incidental findings.

Methods: The medical records of five patients with cyclic esotropia presenting over 17 months were reviewed. Age at onset, ocular and motility examinations, brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), acetylcholine receptor antibodies, thyroid hormone levels and antibodies, calendars documenting phases, surgical treatments, postoperative alignment, and fusion were documented.

Results: Three boys and two girls presented at 3 to 4 years old in 2015-2016. Typical periodicity followed a 48-hour cycle. Duration of cycling varied from 1 to 9 weeks. Mean maximum deviation was 37 prism diopters (PD) of esotropia (range: 35 to 40 PD of esotropia). All patients had normal laboratory studies. MRIs showed an abnormal white matter signal in the frontal lobes in 2 patients and were normal in the others. Bilateral medial rectus recessions for the maximum angle were successful in 4 patients at a minimum follow-up of 13 months; the other patient required reoperation for a residual esotropia. Fusion was present in 4 patients preoperatively and all postoperatively. Stereopsis was stable or improved in all postoperatively.

Conclusions: This is the first report of frontal white matter changes occurring in the setting of cyclic esotropia. MRI with attention to frontal lobe white matter might be considered in the work-up of cyclic esotropia to determine if this is a common finding. Bilateral medial rectus recessions can restore fusion in these patients. [J Pediatr Ophthalmol Strabismus. 2019;56(3):178-182.].

一组周期性内斜视:MRI和手术结果上的白质变化。
目的:报道一系列周期性内斜视患者的手术结果和偶然发现。方法:回顾性分析5例周期性内斜视患者17个月以上的临床资料。记录了发病年龄、眼部和运动检查、脑磁共振成像(MRI)、乙酰胆碱受体抗体、甲状腺激素水平和抗体、记录分期的日历、手术治疗、术后对齐和融合。结果:2015-2016年男童3例,女童2例,年龄在3 ~ 4岁。典型的周期以48小时为周期。周期从1到9周不等。平均最大偏差为内斜视37棱镜屈光度(范围:内斜视35 ~ 40棱镜屈光度)。所有患者均有正常的实验室检查。mri显示2例患者额叶白质信号异常,其余患者正常。在至少13个月的随访中,4例患者的双侧内侧直肌最大角度消退成功;另一名患者因残余内斜视需要再次手术。4例患者术前出现融合,所有患者术后出现融合。所有患者术后立体视觉稳定或改善。结论:这是首次报道在周期性内斜视的情况下发生额叶白质改变。在周期性内斜视的检查中,可以考虑对额叶白质进行MRI检查,以确定这是否是一种常见的发现。双侧内侧直肌衰退可以恢复这些患者的融合。[J].儿童眼斜视,2019;56(3):178-182。
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