Unilateral ocular duplication.

Abstract:

PURPOSE:To present a boy with unilateral duplication of the eye. METHOD:The case history is described from the first visit at birth to the age of 14 years. RESULTS:A review of the literature shows that this malformation is compatible with life although malformations of the brain and epilepsy have been reported in all cases where a paediatric exam was described. We show that the malformation can appear as a synophthalmic eye in a single orbit or as two separate unilateral eyes in a separate orbit. CONCLUSION:We find the denomination, triophthalmia insufficient to differentiate between the two types and suggest a differentiation between unilateral synophthalmia and ipsilateral ocular duplication.

journal_name

Ophthalmic Genet

journal_title

Ophthalmic genetics

authors

Jensen H,Pedersen SA,Jensen OA,Herning M,Warburg M

doi

10.1080/13816810701209479

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2007-06-01 00:00:00

pages

83-8

issue

2

eissn

1381-6810

issn

1744-5094

pii

779378263

journal_volume

28

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