Heon E, Barsoum-Homsy M, Cevrette L, Jacob J L, Milot J, Polemeno R, Musarella M A
Department of Ophthalmology, University of Montreal, Hôpital Ste-Justine, Que., Canada.
Ophthalmic Paediatr Genet. 1992 Jun;13(2):137-43. doi: 10.3109/13816819209087614.
The cases of Peters' anomaly seen over the past decade, at Hospital Ste-Justine in Montreal, are reviewed. Associated ocular anomalies were observed in 50% of cases while 60% of patients presented with associated systemic defects. It is clear, from these patients and those reported in the literature, that Peters' anomaly can be an isolated condition, or part of distinct syndromes: the Krause-Kivlin syndrome or the Peters'-plus syndrome. The authors emphasize the importance for the ophthalmologist to recognize these possibilities if proper management is to be provided.
对过去十年间在蒙特利尔圣贾斯汀医院所见到的彼得斯异常病例进行了回顾。在50%的病例中观察到相关眼部异常,而60%的患者存在相关的全身缺陷。从这些患者以及文献报道的患者情况来看,很明显彼得斯异常可以是一种孤立病症,或者是不同综合征的一部分:克劳斯 - 基夫林综合征或彼得斯附加综合征。作者强调,如果要提供恰当的治疗,眼科医生认识到这些可能性的重要性。