Ocular Manifestations of Peters Plus-Like Syndrome in 8q21.11 Microdeletion Syndrome
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Ocular Manifestations of Peters Plus-Like Syndrome in 8q21.11 Microdeletion Syndrome
Abstract
Purpose: The aim of this study was to report a case of Peters plus-like syndrome, which revealed to have an 8q21.11 microdeletion by copy number variation analysis using exome data.
Methods: A 6-month-old Japanese boy presented with bilateral corneal opacity since birth. The right eye maintained central corneal transparency with slightly inferior nasal and superior peripheral corneal opacities. The entire cornea was opacified in the left eye, particularly in the superior quadrants with vascularization, suggesting Peters anomaly. Identification of intraocular structures in the left eye was difficult; however, hypoplasia of the circumferential anterior iris stroma appeared bilaterally present, and no abnormalities were present in the posterior segment on funduscopic examination of the right eye and ultrasonography in the left eye. He had several facial malformations in addition to corneal opacity, but no other external abnormalities. General examination, including biochemical tests of blood and urine, physiological and imaging tests including abdominal echo, auditory brain stem response, brain computed tomography, and magnetic resonance imaging, showed no abnormalities. However, the patient showed intellectual disability and delayed motor development.
Results: Although his karyotype was normal, copy number variation analysis using exome data and subsequent quantitative polymerase chain reaction identified a de novo 4.6-Mb deletion at 8q21.11q21.13; thus, the patient was diagnosed with 8q21.11 microdeletion syndrome.
Conclusions: We identified a de novo 4.6-Mb deletion at 8q21.11q21.13 in a patient with ophthalmic anterior segment dysgenesis and systemic complications, clinically diagnosed as Peters plus-like syndrome. Clinically, the 8q21.11 microdeletion syndrome shows a phenotype similar to that of Peters plus syndrome, and a genetic diagnosis is required.
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Conflicts of interest statement: The authors have no funding or conflicts of interest to disclose.
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