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Case Reports
. 2024 Apr;99(4):169-172.
doi: 10.1016/j.oftale.2024.01.014. Epub 2024 Feb 1.

Congenital ectropion in Noonan syndrome

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Congenital ectropion in Noonan syndrome

M Dorronsoro et al. Arch Soc Esp Oftalmol (Engl Ed). 2024 Apr.

Abstract

Ten-year-old female patient, with facial dysmorphia, scoliosis, short stature, muscular hypotonia, patent foramen ovale and maturational delay, presented for correction of bilateral congenital ectropion. Ophthalmological examination revealed bilateral lower eyelid ectropion, euryblepharon and lagophthalmos, with a positive Bell's phenomenon. She was treated with full-thickness autologous skin grafts on the lower eyelids with bilateral lateral canthoplasty, resolving the ectropion and improving eyelid occlusion. Subsequently, a genetic study was performed that revealed a mutation in the PTPN11 gene and allowed, together with the clinical picture, to make the diagnosis of Noonan syndrome. Noonan syndrome is a multisystem genetic disorder with a wide variety of phenotypes, which usually presents with ocular and periocular disorders. Eyelid ectropion, a distinctive feature of this patient, is a rare ophthalmological manifestation of this syndrome that can be corrected with full-thickness skin graft and lateral canthoplasty.

Keywords: Ectropion; Ectropión; Euribléfaron; Euryblepharon; Lagoftalmos; Lagophthalmos; Noonan syndrome; Oculoplastic; Oculoplástica; Síndrome de Noonan.

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