Pagine elettroniche ; Caso Contributivo
Quando il bambino non fissa lo sguardo
WHEN THE CHILD DOES NOT GAZE
E. Rubinato, F. Parentin, G. Gortani, M. Spaccini
Giugno 2010 - pagg. 397 -398
Abstract
We report the case of a 2-month-old baby who
was brought to our attention because his mother noted that
he “doesn’t gaze” as his sister did. The child presented with
absence of gazing movement and nistagmus. An ophtalmological
evaluation revealed a bilateral iris coloboma. Coloboma
is a congenital eye defect that results from an abnormality fusion
of the developing optic cup. All eye structures could be
involved, but when it affects iris it could cause severe visual
impairment, which is related to the extension of the defect.
When a bilateral coloboma is diagnosed a complete evaluation
should be made in order to rule out other congenital abnormalities
as in CHARGE syndrome (Coloboma, Heart defect,
Atresia coanae, Retarded growth and development, Genital
anomalies, Ear anomalies and deafness). A long term
follow up should be made to help the child and instruct the
family on the best management of child’s needs.
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