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Abstract #11483 Published in IGR 6-3

Primary juvenile glaucoma--clinical and genetic aspects

Barascu D; Olaru C; State A
Oftalmologia 2004; 48: 98-101


PURPOSE: We have done a retrospective study of juvenile glaucoma cases hospitalized between 1993-2002. MATERIAL AND METHOD: 52 primary juvenile glaucoma patients were available for our clinical and genealogical investigations. RESULTS: In this study we have analyzed the distribution of cases per year, the age of appearance of the diseases, and the distribution in function of the sex and the genealogical factors. Genealogic analyze was performed by statistical METHODS: Weinberg and penetrance. CONCLUSIONS: Under 16 years, juvenile glaucoma diagnosis was mostly established by examining the children for visual acuity disorders caused by different ametropies, especially progressive rapid myopia. Genealogical exams confirmed an autosomal recessive transmission with incomplete variable penetrance but the possibility of polygenic multifactorial heredity may be also considered. LA: Romanian

Dr. D. Barascu, Clinica de Oftalmologie, Spitalul de Urgenta Craiova, Romania


Classification:

9.1.2 Juvenile glaucoma (Part of: 9 Clinical forms of glaucomas > 9.1 Developmental glaucomas)



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