Chance J K, Stanley J A
Ann Ophthalmol. 1977 Dec;9(12):1527-30.
A 66-year-old man with the classic signs of Alport's syndrome--progressive hemorrhagic nephropathy and sensorineural deafness--plus bilateral anterior lenticonus, anterior and posterior subcapsular cataracts, and scattered lens opacities is presented. Bilateral anterior leniconus is rarely seen in patients without the syndrome. The syndrome is usually fatal in males by the second or third decade of life. This patient is of interest because of his advanced age. We believe this patient is the oldest living man with the classical lesions known as Alport's syndrome.
报告了一名66岁男性,具有阿尔波特综合征的典型体征——进行性出血性肾病和感音神经性耳聋——以及双侧前圆锥形晶状体、前后囊下白内障和散在的晶状体混浊。双侧前圆锥形晶状体在无该综合征的患者中很少见。该综合征在男性中通常在生命的第二个或第三个十年致命。这名患者因其高龄而令人关注。我们认为这名患者是已知患有被称为阿尔波特综合征的典型病变的在世年龄最大的男性。