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Abstract #8725 Published in IGR 5-1

Aniridia and Brachmann-de Lange syndrome: a review of ocular surface and anterior segment findings

Lee WB; Brandt JD; Mannis MJ; Huang CQ; Rabin GJ
Cornea 2003; 22: 178-180


PURPOSE: To review the ocular surface and anterior segment findings in Brachmann-de Lange syndrome and describe a new case involving aniridia and congenital glaucoma. METHODS: A newborn presented two days after birth with bilateral cloudy corneas, photophobia, and epiphora. The authors provide a five-year descriptive history and clinical course with review of the literature on Brachmann-de Lange syndrome. RESULTS: Multiple ocular surgeries were performed for ocular sequelae from aniridia and congenital glaucoma including Ahmed valve placement and penetrating keratoplasties in both eyes. At 5.5 years of age, the child had a clear graft OD and amblyopia from graft failure OS following recurrent graft infections. A review of Brachmann-de Lange syndrome found 43 patients with ocular surface and anterior segment findings. The most common findings included conjunctivitis, blepharitis, microcornea, and corectopia. Aniridia and congenital glaucoma were not previously reported with Brachmann-de Lange syndrome. CONCLUSIONS: Ocular surface and anterior segment abnormalities must be considered when examining patients with Brachmann-de Lange syndrome. Ocular findings may include vision-threatening anomalies, as in our case with aniridia and congenital glaucoma. To the authors' knowledge, these findings are previously unreported in Brachmann-de Lange syndrome.

Dr. W.B. Lee, Department of Ophthalmology, University of California-Davis, 4860 Y Street, Sacramento, CA 95817-2307, USA. lee0003@aol.com


Classification:

9.1.3 Syndromes of Axenfeld, Rieger, Peters, aniridia (Part of: 9 Clinical forms of glaucomas > 9.1 Developmental glaucomas)



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