Cerulean Cataract in a Person with Down s Syndrome

Madbouhi K, Cherkaoui O
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We report the case of an 18-year-old patient who consults for a loss of visual acuity in the right eye for 1 year. On clinical examination, visual acuity is 20/100. Eye tone is 12 mmhg. Examination of the anterior segment shows the existence of a cataract made up of whitish opacities corresponding to a congenital cerulean cataract (Figure 1). The treatment consisted of a cataract cure by phacoemulsification with good progress. Cerulean cataract is a rare congenital form of bluish tint, made up of whitish opacities in concentric layers with a radial arrangement at their center. Visual acuity is fairly good in childhood but may deteriorate later. In the literature, the incidence of cataracts in Down’s children ranges from 5% to 50%. In previous studies of congenital or infantile cataract, 3-5 % of cases were associated with Down’s syndrome [1].
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唐氏综合症患者的青色白内障
我们报告的情况下,18岁的病人谁咨询视力丧失的右眼1年。临床检查视力为20/100。眼压为12毫米汞柱。前段检查显示存在一由白色混浊物组成的白内障,对应于先天性青色白内障(图1)。治疗包括白内障超声乳化术,进展良好。天蓝色白内障是一种罕见的先天性浅蓝色白内障,由白色混浊的同心层组成,中心呈放射状排列。儿童时期的视力相当好,但以后可能会退化。在文献中,唐氏儿童白内障的发病率在5%到50%之间。在以往先天性或婴幼儿白内障的研究中,3- 5%的病例伴有唐氏综合征[1]。
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