Sherief Sadik Taju, Dhoot Arjan S, Schwartz Sarah, VandenHoven Cynthia, Lam Wai-Ching, Mireskandari Kamiar
Department of Ophthalmology and Vision Sciences, The Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Canada.
Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Am J Ophthalmol Case Rep. 2022 Feb 25;26:101453. doi: 10.1016/j.ajoc.2022.101453. eCollection 2022 Jun.
This case represents the longest follow-up period and youngest patient treated for multiple GRTs in the same eye associated with physical abuse.
A 4-week-old otherwise healthy male presented with a constellation of unexplained injuries. Examination of the left eye revealed a mild lens opacity and a shallow retinal detachment with two giant retinal tears (GRTs) and no retinal hemorrhages. Examination of the right eye was unremarkable. Extensive investigations were negative for any underlying medical conditions. The constellation of injuries was felt to be due to physical abuse. The giant retinal tears were treated successfully with lens sparing pars plana vitrectomy. After long-term follow-up of 5 years, there was no cataract progression or development of glaucoma.
Clinicians should suspect child abuse in any pediatric patient with GRTs, with or without retinal hemorrhages, to ensure they are connected with the appropriate children's safeguarding society as soon as possible.
本病例代表了在同一眼内因身体虐待而接受多次巨大视网膜裂孔(GRT)治疗的患者中随访时间最长且年龄最小的病例。
一名4周大、其他方面健康的男性出现了一系列不明原因的损伤。左眼检查发现轻度晶状体混浊、浅视网膜脱离伴两个巨大视网膜裂孔,且无视网膜出血。右眼检查无异常。广泛检查未发现任何潜在的医疗状况。这些损伤被认为是身体虐待所致。巨大视网膜裂孔通过保留晶状体的扁平部玻璃体切除术成功治疗。经过5年的长期随访,未出现白内障进展或青光眼。
临床医生应怀疑任何患有巨大视网膜裂孔的儿科患者存在虐待儿童的情况,无论有无视网膜出血,以确保他们尽快与适当的儿童保护机构取得联系。