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Bilateral total retinal detachment in an infant with down syndrome

Bilateral total retinal detachment in an infant with down syndrome An infant with trisomy 21 had markedly sluggish pupillary reaction to light, cataracts, funnel-shaped membranes extending from the optic discs, as seen on ultrasonography, and nonrecordable electroretinographic responses in both eyes. Bilateral total retinal detachment, possibly caused by child abuse, in an infant with Down syndrome may be uncommon. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Annals of Ophthalmology Springer Journals

Bilateral total retinal detachment in an infant with down syndrome

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Publisher
Springer Journals
Copyright
Copyright © 2005 by ASCO
Subject
Medicine & Public Health; Ophthalmology
ISSN
1530-4086
eISSN
1558-9951
DOI
10.1385/AO:37:4:295
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Abstract

An infant with trisomy 21 had markedly sluggish pupillary reaction to light, cataracts, funnel-shaped membranes extending from the optic discs, as seen on ultrasonography, and nonrecordable electroretinographic responses in both eyes. Bilateral total retinal detachment, possibly caused by child abuse, in an infant with Down syndrome may be uncommon.

Journal

Annals of OphthalmologySpringer Journals

Published: Apr 25, 2007

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