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唐氏综合征患者视神经异常及其与视力的关联

Abnormalities of the Optic Nerve in Down Syndrome and Associations With Visual Acuity.

作者信息

Postolache Lavinia

机构信息

Queen Fabiola University Children's Hospital, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Brussels, Belgium.

出版信息

Front Neurol. 2019 Jun 14;10:633. doi: 10.3389/fneur.2019.00633. eCollection 2019.

Abstract

Various ocular anomalies are present in the vast majority of individuals with Down syndrome; however, we know little about optic nerve abnormalities. The aim of this cross-sectional comparative study was to describe optic disc morphology in patients with Down syndrome and to determine if the differences found are potentially related to visual acuity. Assessable fundus images were obtained in 50 children with Down syndrome and 52 children without Down syndrome. Morphological analysis of the optic nerve was performed, including the disc-to-macula distance (DM) to disc diameter (DD) ratio (DM/DD), the cup-to-disc ratio and optic disc ovality. Data relating to ophthalmological status were retrospectively analyzed to evaluate the possible causes of reduced visual acuity. DM/DD was significantly larger ( = 0.0036) and the cup-to-disc ratio was significantly smaller ( = 0.018) in children with Down syndrome, compared to controls. The optic discs were also more frequently torted ( = 0.034), tilted ( = 0.0049) and oval ( = 0.026). Furthermore, crescents ( = 0.0002), peripapillary atrophy ( = 0.0009), and pigment anomalies ( < 0.0001) were also more prevalent in children with Down syndrome than in those without. Visual acuity was significantly lower in children with Down syndrome compared to controls with similar refraction problems and strabismus prevalence ( < 0.0001). The mean DM/DD and the presence of a crescent was not directly related to visual acuity ( = 0.39, = 0.31), ( = 0.35, = 0.12) respectively. Visual acuity was diminished in 80% of children with Down syndrome and the smallest discs and in 84% of those with tilted discs. However, other causes may contribute to the diminished visual acuity in these cases. The optic nerve head in children with Down syndrome is affected by various anatomical and developmental abnormalities. Unrelated to refraction (spherical equivalent), the optic discs appear smaller and more frequently mal-inserted in Down syndrome. Optic disc hypoplasia, as well as severe tilting, may reduce vision but they do not represent major contributors to the decrease of vision in such children. As these children often have multiple ocular and neurosensory problems, it remains challenging to relate visual acuity problems with a specific abnormality. Smaller discs may lead to optic disc drusen formation in children with Down syndrome.

摘要

绝大多数唐氏综合征患者存在各种眼部异常;然而,我们对视神经异常了解甚少。这项横断面比较研究的目的是描述唐氏综合征患者的视盘形态,并确定所发现的差异是否可能与视力有关。对50名唐氏综合征患儿和52名非唐氏综合征患儿获取了可评估的眼底图像。对视神经进行了形态学分析,包括视盘至黄斑距离(DM)与视盘直径(DD)之比(DM/DD)、杯盘比和视盘椭圆度。对眼科状况相关数据进行回顾性分析,以评估视力下降的可能原因。与对照组相比,唐氏综合征患儿的DM/DD显著更大(P = 0.0036),杯盘比显著更小(P = 0.018)。视盘扭曲(P = 0.034)、倾斜(P = 0.0049)和呈椭圆形(P = 0.026)的情况在唐氏综合征患儿中也更常见。此外,唐氏综合征患儿中出现半月形(P = 0.0002)、视盘周围萎缩(P = 0.0009)和色素异常(P < 0.0001)的情况也比非唐氏综合征患儿更普遍。与屈光问题和斜视患病率相似的对照组相比,唐氏综合征患儿的视力显著更低(P < 0.0001)。平均DM/DD和半月形的存在与视力无直接关系(分别为P = 0.39,P = 0.31),(P = 0.35,P = 0.12)。80%视盘最小的唐氏综合征患儿和84%视盘倾斜的患儿视力下降。然而,在这些病例中其他原因可能导致视力下降。唐氏综合征患儿的视神经乳头受到各种解剖和发育异常的影响。与屈光不正(等效球镜度)无关,唐氏综合征患者的视盘看起来更小且更常出现异常嵌入。视盘发育不全以及严重倾斜可能会降低视力,但它们并非此类患儿视力下降的主要原因。由于这些患儿通常有多种眼部和神经感觉问题,将视力问题与特定异常联系起来仍然具有挑战性。较小的视盘可能导致唐氏综合征患儿形成视盘玻璃疣。

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