Indian Journal of Ophthalmology (Jan 2011)
Ocular manifestations in the Hutchinson-Gilford progeria syndrome
- Shivcharan L Chandravanshi,
- Ashok Kumar Rawat,
- Prem Chand Dwivedi,
- Pankaj Choudhary
Affiliations
- Shivcharan L Chandravanshi
- Ashok Kumar Rawat
- Prem Chand Dwivedi
- Pankaj Choudhary
- DOI
- https://doi.org/10.4103/0301-4738.86327
- Journal volume & issue
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Vol. 59,
no. 6
pp. 509 – 512
Abstract
The Hutchinson-Gilford progeria (HGP) syndrome is an extremely rare genetic condition characterized by an appearance of accelerated aging in children. The word progeria is derived from the Greek word progeros meaning ′prematurely old′. It is caused by de novo dominant mutation in the LMNA gene (gene map locus 1q21.2) and characterized by growth retardation and accelerated degenerative changes of the skin, musculoskeletal and cardiovascular systems. The most common ocular manifestations are prominent eyes, loss of eyebrows and eyelashes, and lagophthalmos. In the present case some additional ocular features such as horizontal narrowing of palpebral fissure, superior sulcus deformity, upper lid retraction, upper lid lag in down gaze, poor pupillary dilatation, were noted. In this case report, a 15-year-old Indian boy with some additional ocular manifestations of the HGP syndrome is described.
Keywords
- Myopia
- prethreshold retinopathy of prematurity
- retinopathy of prematurity
- Retinopathy of prematurity
- screening
- survey
- Anthrax
- community-acquired methicillin-resistant Staphyloccus aureus
- orbital cellulitis
- preseptal cellulitis
- Intrastromal corneal ring segments; keraring; post-LASIK ectasia
- Blebitis
- bleb leak
- microbiology
- ocular surface diseases
- risk factors
- Early glaucoma
- retinal nerve fiber layer thickness
- spectral optical coherence tomography / scanning laser ophthalmoscope
- Blowout
- diplopia
- prism
- strabismus
- Ocular trauma
- open globe injury
- preoperative visual acuity
- prognostic factors
- relative afferent pupillary defect
- Anterior chamber depth
- axial length
- lens thickness
- phacomorphic glaucoma
- risk factor
- Refractive errors
- Schoolgirls
- visual impairments
- Cataract
- intraocular lens
- monovision
- presbyopia
- pseudophakic
- Accommodative esotropia
- atropine
- cycloplegia
- esotropia
- Optic disc cupping
- optic disc pallor
- suprasellar tumor
- glaucoma
- neuroimaging
- Dislocated nucleus
- intraocular lens
- iris claw lens
- pars plana vitrectomy
- Retinoblastoma
- retinopathy of prematurity
- risk factor
- Foveal hypoplasia
- microperimetry
- spectral domain optical coherence tomography
- Beta-tracer protein
- cerebrospinal fluid leakage
- three-dimensional computed tomography
- X linked retinoschisis
- macular hole
- spectral domain optical coherence tomography
- Hutchinson-Guilford progeria syndrome
- ocular manifestations
- premature aging syndrome
- progeria