Golubović S, Pavićević S
Clinic for Eye Diseases, Prof. Dr. Dorde Nesić UCC, Belgrade.
Srp Arh Celok Lek. 1992 Jul-Aug;120(7-8):263-6.
Different manifestations on some ocular and adnexal structures may accompany ichthyosis. Some ophthalmological manifestations in the clinical course of ichthyosis may endanger the eye and even lead to the sight loss. The paper reports a case of a patient with congenital ichthyosiform erythrodermia and ophthalmological manifestations on the lids and cornea. In addition to ichthyosis of the lid skin, squamous blepharitis and cicatricial ectropium of the lower lids were also present, while signs of exposure keratitis on the right eye and corneal leucostaphyloma on the left eye were also noted. Presence of lagophthalmos and permanent exposure of both eyeballs led to deterioration of the condition which may result in the sight loss on the right eye, as well. Therefore, contracture release of both lower lids was performed followed by full-thickness skin graft. Surgical procedure and the postoperative course were uneventful. The operation successfully corrected position of the lower lids and enabled formation and reestablishment of the precorneal tears film which led to improvement of the condition of the cornea. The effect has been maintained for six postoperative years now.