Stevenson R F, Thomson H G, Morin J D
Can Med Assoc J. 1974 Nov 2;111(9):953-4.
The port-wine stain, a relatively rare subgroup of capillary hemangiomas, usually involves the face and in children it may be associated with glaucoma. A series of 50 patients with facial port-wine stains had ocular examination at The Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto. When the facial areas supplied by both the ophthalmic and maxillary divisions of the sensory branch of the trigeminal nerve were involved (26 patients) there was about a 45% chance of diagnosing glaucoma, either as "true" glaucoma (with visual loss and raised intraocular pressure) or as "glaucoma suspect" (without visual loss). Involvement of the area supplied by either division alone was not associated with glaucoma.
葡萄酒色斑是毛细血管瘤中相对罕见的一个亚组,通常累及面部,在儿童中可能与青光眼有关。在多伦多病童医院,对50例患有面部葡萄酒色斑的患者进行了眼部检查。当三叉神经感觉支的眼支和上颌支所供应的面部区域均受累时(26例患者),诊断为青光眼的几率约为45%,无论是“真性”青光眼(伴有视力丧失和眼压升高)还是“疑似青光眼”(无视力丧失)。仅由其中一支供应区域受累与青光眼无关。