L R Lee1, T J Sullivan. 1. Oculoplastic Clinic, Royal Children's Hospital, Brisbane, Queensland.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To highlight the association of colobomatous microphthalmos with blepharophimosis syndrome. RESULT: We present a case of blepharophimosis syndrome associated with bilateral optic disc, retinochoroidal and iris colobomas, and microphthalmos, in a Caucasian boy. Inheritance in this case was autosomal dominant from the maternal side. CONCLUSION: Colobomatous microphthalmos is an infrequent ocular abnormality in the blepharophimosis syndrome. Ophthalmologists should be aware of this association.
OBJECTIVE: To highlight the association of colobomatous microphthalmos with blepharophimosis syndrome. RESULT: We present a case of blepharophimosis syndrome associated with bilateral optic disc, retinochoroidal and iris colobomas, and microphthalmos, in a Caucasian boy. Inheritance in this case was autosomal dominant from the maternal side. CONCLUSION:Colobomatous microphthalmos is an infrequent ocular abnormality in the blepharophimosis syndrome. Ophthalmologists should be aware of this association.