Literature DB >> 3171103

[Familial nanophthalmos].

M Martorina1.   

Abstract

Microphthalmos is a rare, potentially devastating condition. Catsch found 30 cases of microphthalmos in a population of 26,735 (0.11%); Scouras et al. among 120,000 ophthalmic out-patients found 70 cases of microphthalmos (0.058%); among 3,557 blind adults Lindstedt found 63 cases (1.77%) and Kissel et al. among 210,000 ophthalmic out-patients found 97 cases (0.046%). Congenital microphthalmos may be: colobomatous, complicated, pure. Pure microphthalmos or nanophthalmos is a rare condition in which the eye is reduced in size with a notably high ratio of the lens volume to eye volume, but no other congenital anomalies are present. The sclera is abnormally thick. Nanophthalmos may be sporadic or hereditary: hereditary transmission may be either recessive or dominant. These eyes are anatomically predisposition to angle-closure glaucoma and occasionally associated with uveal effusion. Angle-closure glaucoma probably is the result of the natural increase in the size of the lens with age; in addition, spontaneous choroidal detachment probably may cause elevation and forward rotation of the ciliary body pushing the lens-iris diaphragm forward, with increasing of the relative pupillary block. The uveal effusion probably is the result of choroidal congestion secondary to obstruction of vortex veins by abnormally thickened sclera. Uveal effusion may also occurs spontaneously in patients with nanophthalmos between the ages of 40 to 60 years. Surgical intervention with sudden decompression of the globe, appears to aggravate the degree of uveal effusion. Three cases of familial nanophthalmos associated with angle-closure glaucoma without uveal effusion not microcornea are reported. The occurrence of nanophthalmos in the same family suggests an autosomal recessive inheritance.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1988        PMID: 3171103

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Fr Ophtalmol        ISSN: 0181-5512            Impact factor:   0.818


  9 in total

1.  Autosomal dominant nanophthalmos (NNO1) with high hyperopia and angle-closure glaucoma maps to chromosome 11.

Authors:  M I Othman; S A Sullivan; G L Skuta; D A Cockrell; H M Stringham; C A Downs; A Fornés; A Mick; M Boehnke; D Vollrath; J E Richards
Journal:  Am J Hum Genet       Date:  1998-11       Impact factor: 11.025

2.  The nanophthalmic macula.

Authors:  J C Serrano; P R Hodgkins; D S Taylor; G A Gole; A Kriss
Journal:  Br J Ophthalmol       Date:  1998-03       Impact factor: 4.638

3.  A population-based case-control study of isolated anophthalmia and microphthalmia.

Authors:  Gábor Vogt; Erzsébet Puhó; Andrew E Czeizel
Journal:  Eur J Epidemiol       Date:  2005       Impact factor: 8.082

4.  Autosomal dominant simple microphthalmos.

Authors:  E M Vingolo; K Steindl; R Forte; L Zompatori; A Iannaccone; A Sciarra; G Del Porto; M R Pannarale
Journal:  J Med Genet       Date:  1994-09       Impact factor: 6.318

5.  A cross-ethnicity investigation of genes previously implicated in primary angle closure glaucoma.

Authors:  Mona S Awadalla; Kathryn P Burdon; Suman S Thapa; Alex W Hewitt; Jamie E Craig
Journal:  Mol Vis       Date:  2012-08-10       Impact factor: 2.367

6.  Novel TMEM98 mutations in pedigrees with autosomal dominant nanophthalmos.

Authors:  David Khorram; Michael Choi; Ben R Roos; Edwin M Stone; Teresa Kopel; Richard Allen; Wallace L M Alward; Todd E Scheetz; John H Fingert
Journal:  Mol Vis       Date:  2015-09-01       Impact factor: 2.367

7.  Yeast two-hybrid analysis of a human trabecular meshwork cDNA library identified EFEMP2 as a novel PITX2 interacting protein.

Authors:  Moulinath Acharya; Michael W Sharp; Farideh Mirzayans; Tim Footz; Lijia Huang; Chanchal Birdi; Michael A Walter
Journal:  Mol Vis       Date:  2012-08-07       Impact factor: 2.367

8.  The association of membrane frizzled-related protein (MFRP) gene with acute angle-closure glaucoma--a pilot study.

Authors:  I-Jong Wang; Shan Lin; Ting-Hsuan Chiang; Zoe Tzu-Yi Chen; Luke L K Lin; Por-Tying Hung; Yung-Feng Shih
Journal:  Mol Vis       Date:  2008-09-08       Impact factor: 2.367

Review 9.  Nanophthalmos: A Review of the Clinical Spectrum and Genetics.

Authors:  Pedro C Carricondo; Thais Andrade; Lev Prasov; Bernadete M Ayres; Sayoko E Moroi
Journal:  J Ophthalmol       Date:  2018-05-09       Impact factor: 1.909

  9 in total

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