The Williams syndrome. Spectrum and significance of ocular features |
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Authors: | F Greenberg R A Lewis |
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Affiliation: | Institute for Molecular Genetics, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston. |
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Abstract: | Forty-two subjects with classic features of Williams syndrome were evaluated to ascertain the prevalence and severity of the ophthalmologic features associated with the disorder. Twenty-six (62%) had a stellate pattern of the anterior iris stroma which was observed only in individuals with blue or hazel iris color. Twelve (29%) had strabismus, most commonly esotropia. Hypermetropic discs were noted in 18 of 33 patients (55%), a simplex vertical branching of the central retinal vessels at the disc in 23 (70%), and situs inversus vasorum in 5 (15%). No subject had accentuated vascular tortuosity, which has been reported previously as a hallmark of this syndrome. No ocular manifestation of infantile hypercalcemia was noted in any subject. |
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Keywords: | hypermetropic discs infantile hypercalcemia iris parental age strabismus Williams syndrome |
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