American Journal of Ophthalmology Case Reports (Jun 2024)

Non-nasal, atypical retinochoroidal coloboma in pediatric patients: Case series and review

  • Serena Shah,
  • Natasha Ferreira Santos da Cruz,
  • Patrick Staropoli,
  • Francisco Lopez-Font,
  • Ta Chen Peter Chang,
  • Audina Berrocal

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 34
p. 102015

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Purpose: To report 2 cases of atypically located, non-nasal colobomas in the pediatric population. Observations: A 3-week-old female neonate with no known past ocular or medical history was diagnosed with temporal iris and chorioretinal coloboma with tractional membranes upon examination under anesthesia and imaging. A 9-year-old female with a history of bilateral sensorineural hearing loss and left mild hydronephrosis presented with a temporal chorioretinal coloboma associated with retinal detachment. Conclusions and importance: Very few cases of atypically located, non-nasal pediatric colobomas have been reported, and they lack a clear cause or mechanism of formation. Continued documentation of their occurrence and research into their formation at a molecular and embryological level are warranted to better understand their pathogenesis.

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