PAX6基因突变儿童眼球前部畸形伴对侧小眼畸形一例

M. Modrzejewska, Wiktoria Bosy, Patrycja Woźniak
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摘要简介:本文的目的是介绍一种对侧眼睛有小眼的先天性眼科缺陷,并讨论致病因素,重点是这种遗传异常的有限治疗选择,这种遗传异常是儿童先天性失明约10%的原因。材料和方法:一名1岁儿童的临床表现,该儿童被诊断为双眼角膜中胚层发育不良,伴有小眼球、视神经发育不全和左眼原发性玻璃体持续增生,用表观角膜假体治疗。右眼虹膜炎和眼球突出。结果:经过对小眼的彻底诊断,在一个孩子的母亲身上确认了PAX6基因的缺失。在怀孕期间,这位母亲也患有甲状腺功能减退症。结论:新生儿和婴儿的持续眼科筛查对于早期发现先天性眼球畸形至关重要。尽管与其他先天性眼球异常相比,小眼畸形相当常见,但在以改善视力为重点的成功治疗中,小眼症仍然是一个挑战。由于小眼或无眼与颅面异常或轴性骨骼缺陷的共同出现,眼科医生和包括遗传学家在内的其他儿科专家的合作发挥了至关重要的作用。
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Malformations of the anterior segment of the eyeball with microphthalmos in the contralateral eye in a child with the PAX6 gene mutation – case report
Abstract Introduction: The aim of this article is to present a congenital ophthalmic defect with microphthalmos in the contralateral eye and discuss causative factors with emphasis on limited treatment options of this genetic anomaly, which is responsible for approx. 10% of causes of innate blindness in pediatric patients. Materials and methods: Clinical presentation of a 1-year-old child with diagnosed mesodermal disgenesis of the cornea in both eyes, with concomitant microphthalmos, optic nerve hypoplasia, and persistent hyperplastic primary vitreous in the left eye, treated with epikeratoprosthesis. Aniridia and buphthalmos of the right eye. Results: Following the thorough diagnostic process of microphthalmos, the deletion PAX6 gene was confirmed in mother of a child. During pregnancy, the mother was suffering from hypothyroidism as well. Conclusions: Continous ophthalmic screening in newborns and infants are of utmost importance in the early detection of congenital malformations of an eyeball. Despite being fairly common in comparison to other innate eyeball anomalies, microphthalmos remains a challenge in successful treatment focused on the improvement of vision. Due to the common co-occurrence of microphthalmos or anophthalmos and craniofacial abnormalities or axial skeleton defects, a crucial role is played by the cooperation between ophthalmologists and other pediatric specialists, including geneticists.
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