SYNDROMES

A group of symptoms that occur together; may affect the whole body or any of its parts. The following selected syndromes affect the eye.

Syndromes that affect the eye
SYNDROME GENERAL BODY CHARACTERISTICS OCULAR INVOLVEMENT
Batten-Mayou
NORD - Batten Disease
Cerebral degeneration amaurotic familial idocy; appears in childhood; early death. Macular degeneration.
Borneville's Disease (also called Tuberous Sclerosis)

National Tuberous Sclerosis Association (NTSA)

Inherited as autosomal dominant; adenoma sebaceum (large "blackheads"); central nervous system tumors; renal tumors; multiple lung cysts; seizures; mental retardation; appears at birth or within the first few years; death in teens. Retinal tumors.
Coat's Disease
Coats' ?Disease? (also known as Exudative Retinitis) factsheet
(none) Chronic, progressive inflammatory condition of the retina; exudations cause retinal detachment; iritis; glaucoma; cataracts; occurs mostly in males.
Down's (Trisomy 21)
Hearing and Vision Loss Associated with Down Syndrome
Small stature; flattened/round mongoloid facies; saddle nose; thick lower lip; large tongue; soft, seborrheic skin; smooth hair; obesity; small genitalia; short fingers; simian fold; congenital heart anomalies; mental retardation; psychic disturbances. Hyperplasia of iris; narrow palpebral fissures; high myopia; stabismus; cataracts; grey spots on the iris.
Edward's (Trisomy18)
NORD - Trisomy 18 Syndrome
Mental and physical retardation; congenital heart defects; and renal abnormalities. Corneal and lenticular opacities; unilateral ptosis; optic atrophy.
Galactosemia
A closer look at Galactosemia
Parents of Galactosemic Children
Allergy to milk; autosomal recessive inheritance pattern. If not identified and treated (withdrawal of milk products), can cause enlarged liver and mental retardation. If untreated, cataracts develop.

Grave's (Hyerthyroidism)

National Graves' Disease Foundation

Endocrine problem; pretibial myxedema (clubbing of the fingers). Lid retraction; proptosis; extraocular muscle involvement; corneal involvement; optic nerve involvement; most common in women.
Hurler's (Type I) Mucopolysaccharidosis Autosomal recessive; gargoylism; thick tongue; puffy cheeks; umbilical hernia; flat nose-bridge; mental retardation. Corneal clouding; buphthalmos; megalocornea esotropia; slight ptosis; pigmentary retinopathy; optic atrophy.
Laurence-Moon-Biedl
Laurence Moon Bardet Biedl Syndrome
Autosomal recessive; obesity; mental retardation; polydactyly; hypogenitalism. Retinitis pigmentosa.
Lowe's
NORD - NIH-National Eye Institute
X-linked; cerebral defects, mental retardation; dwarfism; renal dysfunction; high early mortality rate. Congenital cataracts; infantile glaucoma; nystagmus; occurs only in males.
Marchesani's
NORD - NIH-National Eye Institute
Autosomal recessive; multiple skeletal abnormalities; short and stocky with well developed muscles; hands and feet spade-shaped; childhood x-rays show delayed carpal and tarsal ossification. Spherophakia; ecktopia lentis, which leads to lenticular myopia; iridonesis; glaucoma (which resists treatment); poor visual prognosis.
Marfan's
Marfan - National Marfan Foundation
Marfan Syndrome
Autosomal dominant; arachnodactyly (increased length of long bones especially in fingers and toes); scanty subcutaneous fat (relaxed ligaments); genital heart disease; spine/joint deformities; high infant mortality rate. Dislocated lens (usually superiorly and nasally); severe refractive errors; megalocornea; cataract; uveal colobomas; secondary glaucoma.
Patau's (Trisomy 13)
THE MERCK MANUAL - TRISOMY 13
Cerebral defects; cleft palate; heart lesions; polydactyly; hemangiomas; death by six months. Anophthalmos; microphthalmos; retinal displasia; optic atrophy; coloboma of uvea; cataracts.
Refsum's
Refsum disease
THE MERCK MANUAL - REFSUM'S SYNDROME
Spinocerebellar ataxia; deafness; polyneuritis. Retinal degeneration.
Rubella
Rubella (German Measles)
Maternally induce infection of fetus; heart abnormalities; hearing defects; sometimes mental retardation. Bilateral cataracts; uveal colobomas; searching nystagmus; microphthalmus; strabismus; retinopathy; glaucoma.
Spielmeyer-Vogt's
NORD - Batten Disease
Autosomal recessive; central nervous system disorders; mental deterioration; appears in childhood; death in teens. Cerebromacular degeneration involving the outer layers of the retina; pallor of the optic disk.
Bielschowsky's (Similar to Spielmeyer-Vogt) Cerebromacular degeneration involving all layers of the retina.

Still's Disease

International Still's Disease Foundation

Juvenile rheumatoid arthritis especially in the knee joints. Chronic uveitis, cataracts, secondary glaucoma; band-shaped keratopathy; ocular complications occur three times as often in girls.
Sturge-Weber
Virginia Mason Research Center: ataxia-telangiectasia (A-T) syndrome
Autosomal dominant; port-wine-stain angioma on one side of the face; central nervous system disorders (including jacksonian convulsive seizures); no treatment; death by age thirty. Unilateral infantile glaucoma on the effected side; appears at birth; choroidal hemangioma.
Tay-Sachs
Tay-Sachs Disease
March of Dimes Tay-Sachs Disease
Autosomal recessive; mental and physical deterioration in Jewish infants, first two to three years of life; death shortly after. Cerebromacular degeneration; degeneration of the inner layer of the retina; retinal pigmentary changes; optic atrophy; characterized by "cherry red" spot in macula.
Turner's (Monosomy) NORD - Turner Syndrome Effects females; retarded growth; rudimentary ovaries in female genitalia; amenorrhea. Pterygium colli; epicanthus; ptosis; color blindness.
Usher's
NORD - Usher's Syndrome
Usher Syndrome - Information and Links
Congenital hearing loss to some degree, but usually deteriorates in teen years. Retinitis pigmentosa.
Wilson's
Wilson's Syndrome Foundation
Recessive inheritance pattern; neurological symptoms (chorea, spasticity, dysarthia, dysphagia); cirrhosis of the liver; faulty renal function; linked to defects in copper metabolism. Pigment ring in periphery of cornea (progressive, but rarely occludes the pupil); sometimes cataracts.

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