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Revue Maghrebine de Pediatrie [La]. 2010; 20 (2): 103-105
in French | IMEMR | ID: emr-133615

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This paper reports a case of upper eyelid colobomas associated with ocular choristomas. A 2-month old boys who presented with bilateral upper lid coloboma ssociated with dermolipoma. This patient had no other associated congenital anomalies reported by various workers. Congenital upper eyelid colobomas and choristomas a potential threat to vision at an early age and a significant cosmetic blemish later in life. Early surgical intervention is usually required when the defect is larger than one third of the eyelid margin. Close monitoring of the visual development of patients with congenital upper eyelid colobomas and choristomas is also essential since the risk of amblyopia in these patients is high

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Revue Maghrebine de Pediatrie [La]. 2008; 18 (2): 97-100
in French | IMEMR | ID: emr-108762

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Familial exudative vitreoretinopathy [FEVR] is a hereditary ocular disorder with retinal and vitreous abnormality similar to those seen in retinopathy of prematurity. It manifests with a premature arrest of peripheral retinal capillaries. We report an observation of aTunisian family whose 5 members presented clinical signs of FEVR. We report a case of a Tunisian family whose mother and 4 children had fundus ocular abnormalities calling up for FEVR. Clinical manifestations were various with retinal detachment, temporal vasculature traction, macular ectopia and macular edema. FEVR diagnostic was made based on these clinical presentations and after eliminating premature retinopathy. FEVR is one of the causes of retinal detachment in children with retinopathy of prematurity. when FEVR is suspected, families members must be examinated in order to confirm the diagnostic, to detect signs of this disease and to prevent its complications in these cases


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Humans , Male , Female , Vitreoretinopathy, Proliferative/complications , Retinal Detachment , Macula Lutea , Retinal Diseases
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