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. 2023 Jul-Aug;39(4):e117-e119.
doi: 10.1097/IOP.0000000000002374. Epub 2023 Mar 9.

Severe Eyelid Malformation With Facial Clefting and Amniotic Bands

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Severe Eyelid Malformation With Facial Clefting and Amniotic Bands

Jenny C Dohlman et al. Ophthalmic Plast Reconstr Surg. 2023 Jul-Aug.

Abstract

Amniotic bands can lead to eyelid colobomas contiguous with facial clefts, resulting in severe and highly variable eyelid malformations. There is no known underlying genetic cause of amniotic band sequence. Here, the authors review the case of an infant born with large, 4-eyelid colobomatous defects in the setting of facial clefts, amniotic bands and an underlying SMOC1 mutation, which has not previously been linked to amniotic band sequence or eyelid colobomas. Reconstructive technique and the postoperative course are described, and underlying etiologic theories of amniotic band sequence are reviewed and expanded upon. Although amblyopia prevention in this patient with poor visual potential was not a consideration, the goals of improving the patient's ocular surface and maintaining eye contact were achieved.

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The authors have no conflicts of interest to disclose.

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