Literature DB >> 15121386

Ptosis from localized A-lambda-amyloid deposits in the levator palpebrae muscle.

Stefan Dithmar1, Reinhold P Linke, Gerold Kolling, Hans E Völcker, Burkhard Helmke.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To describe a patient with unilateral ptosis caused by localized amyloid deposits of immunoglobulin lambda-light chains (A-lambda-amyloid) in the levator palpebrae muscle. STUDY
DESIGN: Case report and literature review. PARTICIPANT: A 32-year-old otherwise healthy female with right-sided unilateral ptosis.
METHODS: The patient presented with right-sided unilateral ptosis without other ocular abnormalities. Palpebral fissures measured 5 mm on the right side and 8 mm on the left. Systemic evaluation, including neurologic and neuroradiologic examinations, was normal.
RESULTS: Several years after initial presentation, conjunctival amyloid deposits appeared. Ptosis surgery with resection of the levator muscle was performed, revealing massive deposits of A-lambda-amyloid in the excised tissue.
CONCLUSIONS: Our patient had unilateral ptosis due to localized A-lambda-amyloid deposits in the levator muscle. No other amyloid deposits were initially found. Visible conjunctival deposits developed only years later. Ocular amyloidosis with isolated initial involvement of the levator muscle is a rare condition. Localized monoclonal gammopathy may have been the cause of this unique presentation.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15121386     DOI: 10.1016/j.ophtha.2003.09.032

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ophthalmology        ISSN: 0161-6420            Impact factor:   12.079


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