persistência de vítreo primário hiperplásico posterior posterior persistent hyperplastic primary vitreous
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Abstract
Relato de um caso de persistência de vítreo primário hiperplásico posterior(PVPH) em um paciente de nove anos, com baixa acuidade visual em olho esquerdo, encaminhado pela escola para avaliação oftalmológica. A PVPH pode envolver um amplo espectro de alterações oculares envolvendo retina, vítreo, nervo óptico, mácula, cristalino, íris, corpo ciliar além de anomalias como a microftalmia e microcórnea. Ressaltamos a importância da propedêutica ocular precoce nas crianças, a fim de evitar o diagnóstico e tratamento tardios comprometendo o prognóstico visual e com isto minimizar os danos futuros à saúde destas crianças.
Report of a case of posterior persistent hyperplastic primary vitreous (PHPV) case on a nine years old patient with low visual acuity on the left eye, referred by the school for ophthalmic evaluation. The PHPV can embrace a wide spectrum of ocular alterations involving retina, vitreous, optic nerve, macula, crystalline, iris and ciliary body besides anomalies like mycroftalmia and microcornea. We point out the importance of early ocular evaluation in children, late diagnosis and late treatment, in order to minimize the possibility of future damages to the health of these children.
Report of a case of posterior persistent hyperplastic primary vitreous (PHPV) case on a nine years old patient with low visual acuity on the left eye, referred by the school for ophthalmic evaluation. The PHPV can embrace a wide spectrum of ocular alterations involving retina, vitreous, optic nerve, macula, crystalline, iris and ciliary body besides anomalies like mycroftalmia and microcornea. We point out the importance of early ocular evaluation in children, late diagnosis and late treatment, in order to minimize the possibility of future damages to the health of these children.
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| Authors | ;Viviane Maria Xavier Ferreira Sousa;Gilberto da Silva Sousa |
| Journal | the european journal of neuroscience |
| Year | 2007 |
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