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Abstract #22332 Published in IGR 10-4

Adult onset buphthalmos in a patient with Marfan syndrome

Alme AM; Ingvoldstad DD; Hejkal TW; Margalit E
Journal of Glaucoma 2008; 17: 567-568


PURPOSE: To report a Marfan patient with an adult onset of buphthalmos. DESIGN: Observational case report. METHODS: Review of clinical, photographic, and ultrasound data of a 20-year-old Marfan patient who underwent an intraocular lens implantation complicated by late retinal detachment, chronic hyphema, and elevated intraocular pressure (IOP). RESULTS: A 6-month period of IOP between 25 and 30 mmHg resulted in a 3.75 mm increase in axial length, a 1-mm increase in corneal diameter, and a 2 mm increase in exophthalmos. CONCLUSIONS: Buphthalmos secondary to long-term ocular hypertension can occur in an adult patient with Marfan syndrome presumably because of abnormal collagen structure. Thus, Marfan patients with high IOP should be treated aggressively to avoid optic nerve damage and other anatomic and structural changes.

Dr. A.M. Alme, Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE 68198-5540, USA


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