Peters' anomaly - anaesthetic management
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Peters' anomaly - anaesthetic management
Abstract
Peters' anomaly occurs as an isolated ocular abnormality, in association with other systemic abnormality or one component of a number of well-defined syndromes. We review our experience of anaesthetic management and systemic association of peters' anomaly. To the best of our knowledge there are no reports in the literature of Peters' anomaly with relevant to anaesthesia.
Keywords: Anaesthetic management; Peters' anomaly; Systemic malformation.
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