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Br J Ophthalmol ; 91(9): 1148-51, 2007 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17347327

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND/AIMS: The type II collagenopathies are a phenotypically diverse group of genetic skeletal disorders caused by a mutation in the gene coding for type II collagen. Reports published before the causative mutations were discovered suggest heritable bone dysplasias with skeletal malformations may be associated with a vitreoretinopathy. METHODS: A retrospective notes search of patients with a molecularly characterised type II collagenopathy chondrodysplasia who had been examined in the ophthalmology clinic was conducted. RESULTS: 13 of 14 patients had a highly abnormal vitreous appearance. One patient aged 11 presented with a total retinal detachment. Two other children aged 2 and 4 had bilateral flat multiple retinal tears on presentation. 10 of 12 patients refracted were myopic. Two patients had asymptomatic lens opacities: one associated with bilateral inferiorly subluxed lenses and the other with a zonule and lens coloboma. CONCLUSION: Heritable skeletal disorders resulting from a mutation in the gene coding for type II collagen are associated with abnormal vitreous, myopia and peripheral cataract with lens subluxation. In bone dysplasias resulting from a defect of type II collagen there is likely to be a high risk of retinal detachment with a propensity to retinal tears at a young age.


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Collagen Type II/genetics , Eye Diseases, Hereditary/genetics , Mutation , Osteochondrodysplasias/genetics , Adult , Cataract/genetics , Child , Child, Preschool , Female , Humans , Infant , Male , Myopia/genetics , Retinal Diseases/genetics , Retrospective Studies , Vitreous Body/abnormalities
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