解开上睑下垂:临床表现,遗传学和治疗的综合回顾。

IF 18.6 1区 医学 Q1 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Hao Deng, Qianling Zhang, Junhui Yi, Lamei Yuan
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摘要

上睑下垂被定义为上睑缘在主凝视处异常低垂,通常由先天性或后天控制眼睑的神经或肌肉异常引起。上睑下垂可以单独发生,也可以作为眼部或全身综合征同时发生,上睑下垂的患病率在不同的国家和人群中有所不同。孤立性上睑下垂通常会引起患者的审美问题,严重时可导致眼科功能问题。在患有综合征性上睑下垂的个体中,上睑下垂可能是严重医疗问题的警告。根据发病时间或病因的不同,有不同的分类方法,先天性和获得性上睑下垂的临床特征也不同。家谱和遗传分析表明,遗传性上睑下垂在临床上是异质的,具有不完全一致性和可变的表达性。一些基因位点和基因负责遗传性孤立性和综合征性上睑下垂已被报道。最佳的手术时机和合适的手术方法对于避免上睑下垂潜在严重后果的风险和减少手术并发症是至关重要的,这是具有挑战性的,因为发病机制仍然不清楚,解剖结构复杂。本文就上睑下垂的临床表现、分类、诊断、遗传学、治疗、预后以及上睑的解剖结构等方面进行综述。
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Unraveling ptosis: A comprehensive review of clinical manifestations, genetics, and treatment.

Ptosis is defined as an abnormally low-lying upper eyelid margin on the primary gaze, generally resulting from a congenital or acquired abnormality of the nerves or muscles that control the eyelid. Ptosis can occur alone or concurrently as an ocular or systemic syndrome, and the prevalence of ptosis varies among different countries and populations. Isolated ptosis typically causes aesthetic problems in patients and can lead to functional ophthalmic problems in severe cases. In individuals with syndromic ptosis, ptosis can be a warning of serious medical problems. There are different approaches to classification, depending on the onset time or the etiology of ptosis, and the clinical characteristics of congenital and acquired ptosis also differ. Pedigree and genetic analysis have demonstrated that hereditary ptosis is clinically heterogeneous, with incomplete concordance and variable expressivity. A number of genetic loci and genes responsible for hereditary isolated and syndromic ptosis have been reported. Optimal surgical timing and proper method are truly critical for avoiding the risk of potentially severe outcomes from ptosis and minimizing surgical complications, which are challenging as the pathogenesis is still indistinct and the anatomy is complex. This review provides a comprehensive review of ptosis, by summarizing the clinical manifestations, classification, diagnosis, genetics, treatment, and prognosis, as well as the bound anatomy of upper eyelid.

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CiteScore
34.10
自引率
5.10%
发文量
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期刊介绍: Progress in Retinal and Eye Research is a Reviews-only journal. By invitation, leading experts write on basic and clinical aspects of the eye in a style appealing to molecular biologists, neuroscientists and physiologists, as well as to vision researchers and ophthalmologists. The journal covers all aspects of eye research, including topics pertaining to the retina and pigment epithelial layer, cornea, tears, lacrimal glands, aqueous humour, iris, ciliary body, trabeculum, lens, vitreous humour and diseases such as dry-eye, inflammation, keratoconus, corneal dystrophy, glaucoma and cataract.
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