2019
DOI: 10.17116/oftalma201913506191
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Ophthalmologic manifestations of Waardenburg syndrome

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“…Astakhov et al . [ 4 ] reported a case of complete bilateral iris heterochromia and impaired choroidal pigmentation, but the structural and functional properties of the retina and choroid were preserved. Liu et al .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Astakhov et al . [ 4 ] reported a case of complete bilateral iris heterochromia and impaired choroidal pigmentation, but the structural and functional properties of the retina and choroid were preserved. Liu et al .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ophthalmological evaluation of the four types of WS reveals synophrys, ptosis, epicanthal folds, strabismus, telecanthus, iris hypopigmentation or heterochromia, high intraocular pressure, and choroidal hypopigmentation [ 21 – 25 ]. Beside iris heterochromia, WS patients show iris thickness changes in areas of hyper- and hypopigmentation [ 22 ]. Müllner-Eidenböck et al .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…No preference • Pigmentation anomalies [181,184,185] • Poliosis [184] • Broad nasal root [187,188] • Synophrys [185] • Iris Heterochromia [181,185,186,188] • Ptosis [184,185] • Strabismus [185] • Choroidal Hypopigmentation [185,186,188] • Dystopia canthorum [181,188] • Hypertelorism, Broad nasal root [181,184] • Predominantly bilateral SNHL [192] Norrie Disease Infancy, Neonatal Male • Cognitive impairment [112] • Psychomotor retardation [121] • Autism Spectrum Disorder • Seizure Disorder [121] • Hypertelorism [193] • Narrow nasal bridge [193] • Congenital blindness [112,194] • Retinal dysgenesis [116,117] • Retinal detachment [123] • Pseudoglioma [112,195] • Cataracts [74,194] • Corneal opacities [112,113,118] • Bulbar atrophies [112,113,118] • Microphthalmia [196] • Iris hypoplasia [74] • Phthisis bulbi…”
Section: Infancy Neonatalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Minor criteria include skin hypopigmentation, synophrys, broad nasal root, hypoplastic nasal alae, and premature graying of the hair. [187,188] Diagnosis can be confirmed with cytogenetic testing.…”
Section: Adolescence Young Adulthoodmentioning
confidence: 99%