“…Compared to isolated PRS, additional features of Kniest dysplasia include hearing loss, retinal detachment, and progressive ocular complications that may eventually lead to blindness, as exemplified in this patient's right eye. [15] Early identification of the genetic syndrome underlying PRS is crucial for prompt ophthalmologic referral to monitor for myopia, retinal detachment, and prevention of visual complications. [16] Given the long-term risks of retinal detachment, hearing loss, and osteoarthritis with Kniest dysplasia, long-term multidisciplinary follow-up and management in ophthalmology, orthopedics, and otolaryngology are warranted in conjunction with treatment of PRS features.…”