Chorioretinal colobomas in a pediatric population

The purpose of the study was to determine the prevalence of retinal detachment and associated anomalies in pediatric patients with chorioretinal colobomas. Observational case series. Forty-eight patients (86 eyes) of patients with chorioretinal colobomas followed in two academic pediatric eye clinic...

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Published inOphthalmology (Rochester, Minn.) Vol. 105; no. 8; pp. 1455 - 1458
Main Authors Daufenbach, Donna R, Ruttum, Mark S, Pulido, Jose S, Keech, R.V
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Abstract The purpose of the study was to determine the prevalence of retinal detachment and associated anomalies in pediatric patients with chorioretinal colobomas. Observational case series. Forty-eight patients (86 eyes) of patients with chorioretinal colobomas followed in two academic pediatric eye clinics were reviewed. The frequency of associated systemic abnormalities and the prevalence of retinal or choroidal detachment during the follow-up period. Forty-eight patients (86 eyes) were identified; ocular involvement ranged from small colobomas with isolated chorioretinal involvement to large colobomas affecting the iris, choroid, retina, and optic nerve. The mean ages at initial and most recent examinations were 27 and 100 months, respectively. Follow-up averaged 6 years, 1 month. Six retinal detachments were found in four patients. Patient ages at the time of detection of retinal detachment were 5 months, 29 months, 10 years, and 15 years. A choroidal detachment was found in a child at age 9 years. The combined prevalence of retinal or choroidal detachment was 10.4% of patients and 8.1% of affected eyes. Thirteen eyes were microphthalmic, and six had microcornea. Eighteen patients (38%) had other systemic abnormalities. The 8.1% prevalence of retinal or choroidal detachment among eyes in our series was much smaller than previously cited estimates of 23% to 43%. The higher figures probably reflect a referral bias toward patients with vitreoretinal problems and an older patient population. Because of the acknowledged difficulty of managing retinal detachments in patients with chorioretinal colobomas, emphasis should be directed toward early detection and possible prophylactic therapy. The high proportion of patients who have associated systemic abnormalities indicates the need for thorough evaluation of these children by other pediatric specialists.
AbstractList OBJECTIVEThe purpose of the study was to determine the prevalence of retinal detachment and associated anomalies in pediatric patients with chorioretinal colobomas.DESIGNObservational case series.PARTICIPANTSForty-eight patients (86 eyes) of patients with chorioretinal colobomas followed in two academic pediatric eye clinics were reviewed.MAIN OUTCOME MEASURESThe frequency of associated systemic abnormalities and the prevalence of retinal or choroidal detachment during the follow-up period.RESULTSForty-eight patients (86 eyes) were identified; ocular involvement ranged from small colobomas with isolated chorioretinal involvement to large colobomas affecting the iris, choroid, retina, and optic nerve. The mean ages at initial and most recent examinations were 27 and 100 months, respectively. Follow-up averaged 6 years, 1 month. Six retinal detachments were found in four patients. Patient ages at the time of detection of retinal detachment were 5 months, 29 months, 10 years, and 15 years. A choroidal detachment was found in a child at age 9 years. The combined prevalence of retinal or choroidal detachment was 10.4% of patients and 8.1% of affected eyes. Thirteen eyes were microphthalmic, and six had microcornea. Eighteen patients (38%) had other systemic abnormalities.CONCLUSIONSThe 8.1% prevalence of retinal or choroidal detachment among eyes in our series was much smaller than previously cited estimates of 23% to 43%. The higher figures probably reflect a referral bias toward patients with vitreoretinal problems and an older patient population. Because of the acknowledged difficulty of managing retinal detachments in patients with chorioretinal colobomas, emphasis should be directed toward early detection and possible prophylactic therapy. The high proportion of patients who have associated systemic abnormalities indicates the need for thorough evaluation of these children by other pediatric specialists.
The purpose of the study was to determine the prevalence of retinal detachment and associated anomalies in pediatric patients with chorioretinal colobomas. Observational case series. Forty-eight patients (86 eyes) of patients with chorioretinal colobomas followed in two academic pediatric eye clinics were reviewed. The frequency of associated systemic abnormalities and the prevalence of retinal or choroidal detachment during the follow-up period. Forty-eight patients (86 eyes) were identified; ocular involvement ranged from small colobomas with isolated chorioretinal involvement to large colobomas affecting the iris, choroid, retina, and optic nerve. The mean ages at initial and most recent examinations were 27 and 100 months, respectively. Follow-up averaged 6 years, 1 month. Six retinal detachments were found in four patients. Patient ages at the time of detection of retinal detachment were 5 months, 29 months, 10 years, and 15 years. A choroidal detachment was found in a child at age 9 years. The combined prevalence of retinal or choroidal detachment was 10.4% of patients and 8.1% of affected eyes. Thirteen eyes were microphthalmic, and six had microcornea. Eighteen patients (38%) had other systemic abnormalities. The 8.1% prevalence of retinal or choroidal detachment among eyes in our series was much smaller than previously cited estimates of 23% to 43%. The higher figures probably reflect a referral bias toward patients with vitreoretinal problems and an older patient population. Because of the acknowledged difficulty of managing retinal detachments in patients with chorioretinal colobomas, emphasis should be directed toward early detection and possible prophylactic therapy. The high proportion of patients who have associated systemic abnormalities indicates the need for thorough evaluation of these children by other pediatric specialists.
Author Keech, R.V
Ruttum, Mark S
Daufenbach, Donna R
Pulido, Jose S
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Biological and medical sciences
Child
Child, Preschool
Choroid - abnormalities
Choroid Diseases - epidemiology
Coloboma - epidemiology
Coloboma - etiology
Female
Follow-Up Studies
Humans
Infant
Iris - abnormalities
Male
Malformations of the eye
Medical sciences
Ophthalmology
Optic Disk - abnormalities
Prevalence
Retina - abnormalities
Retinal Detachment - epidemiology
Retinal Detachment - etiology
Visual Acuity
Wisconsin - epidemiology
Title Chorioretinal colobomas in a pediatric population
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