Thurschwell L M, Michelson M A
J Am Optom Assoc. 1986 May;57(5):360-5.
Axenfeld's anomaly is a bilateral disorder characterized by a prominent, anteriorly displaced. Schwalbe's line (posterior embryotoxon) and peripheral iris strands which span the anterior chamber angle to attach to Schwalbe's line. Although this particular condition is benign, the two clinical features manifested are observed in other ocular disorders with potentially sight-threatening sequelae. An asymptomatic patient with Axenfeld's anomaly presented to our office for routine eye care. A case report, discussion of the condition and differential diagnoses are presented regarding this ocular anomaly and related disorders.
阿克森费尔德异常是一种双侧性疾病,其特征为施瓦贝线(胚胎后毒素)突出且向前移位,以及周边虹膜条索跨越前房角附着于施瓦贝线。尽管这种特殊情况是良性的,但在其他具有潜在视力威胁后遗症的眼部疾病中也可观察到所表现出的这两种临床特征。一名患有阿克森费尔德异常的无症状患者前来我们办公室进行常规眼部护理。本文就这一眼部异常及相关疾病给出了病例报告、病情讨论及鉴别诊断。