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Case Reports
. 2005 Oct;14(5):409-13.
doi: 10.1097/01.ijg.0000176931.29477.6e.

Congenital microcoria associated with late-onset developmental glaucoma

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Congenital microcoria associated with late-onset developmental glaucoma

Akihiko Tawara et al. J Glaucoma. 2005 Oct.

Abstract

Purpose: To demonstrate that developmental glaucoma (instead of the term goniodysgenetic glaucoma is used in this paper), defined as glaucoma with goniodysgenesis resulting from a fetal maldevelopment of the iridocorneal angle, develops in association with congenital microcoria.

Methods: Three subjects descended from a family with autosomal dominant congenital microcoria and goniodysgenesis were followed up for more than 25 years.

Results: The extended family consisted of 3 generations including 8 males and 10 females. In the second generation, 2 of 7 subjects who presented with a history of congenital microcoria had late-onset goniodysgenetic glaucoma. In the third generation, all 3 descendants of the second generation subjects with congenital microcoria had congenital microcoria with goniodysgenesis. Two of these subjects developed late-onset goniodysgenetic glaucoma in both eyes during the 25-years follow-up period. They were both treated with a trabeculectomy in both eyes to control the glaucoma. Histologically, the iridocorneal angle tissues from the patients showed thick juxtacanalicular connective tissue with accumulations of a basement membrane-like extracellular matrix.

Conclusion: Congenital microcoria are considered to be frequently associated with the incidence of late-onset goniodysgenetic glaucoma.

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