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Proposal of a novel classification of leukocorias

BACKGROUND: To report a case series of nine patients presenting with leukocoria without lens opacification or retrolental abnormalities and to propose a novel classification for leukocoria. METHODS: An institutional and retrospective study including a case series of patients assisted in the Congenit...

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Autores principales: Tartarella, Marcia Beatriz, Britez-Colombi, Glória Fátima, Fortes Filho, João Borges
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Dove Medical Press 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3399387/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22815641
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/OPTH.S31469
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author Tartarella, Marcia Beatriz
Britez-Colombi, Glória Fátima
Fortes Filho, João Borges
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description BACKGROUND: To report a case series of nine patients presenting with leukocoria without lens opacification or retrolental abnormalities and to propose a novel classification for leukocoria. METHODS: An institutional and retrospective study including a case series of patients assisted in the Congenital Cataract Section of Federal University of São Paulo, Brazil, during the period between 2005 and 2010 with prelenticular leukocoria and clear lens. RESULTS: Nine patients younger than 4 years old presented with the diagnosis of unilateral prelenticular opacities without cataract formation. Echography in all patients revealed no posterior segment or lens abnormalities in the affected eye. Among the patients, three had idiopathic prelenticular membrane, two presented with juvenile xanthogranuloma with secondary pupillary membrane, one had persistent fetal pupillary membrane, one had prelenticular membrane due to congenital toxoplasmosis, one presented with pupillary membrane due to hyphema caused by iris hemangioma, and one had anterior segment persistent fetal vasculature. CONCLUSIONS: This case series of patients presented unilateral prelenticular leukocoria without lens opacification or posterior segment abnormalities. Several etiologies were associated with this condition. The correct diagnosis is important in order to avoid clear lens extraction. A new classification of leukocoria is proposed herein including: prelenticular leukocoria, lenticular leukocoria, retrolenticular leukocoria, and mixed presentation leukocoria.
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spelling pubmed-33993872012-07-19 Proposal of a novel classification of leukocorias Tartarella, Marcia Beatriz Britez-Colombi, Glória Fátima Fortes Filho, João Borges Clin Ophthalmol Case Series BACKGROUND: To report a case series of nine patients presenting with leukocoria without lens opacification or retrolental abnormalities and to propose a novel classification for leukocoria. METHODS: An institutional and retrospective study including a case series of patients assisted in the Congenital Cataract Section of Federal University of São Paulo, Brazil, during the period between 2005 and 2010 with prelenticular leukocoria and clear lens. RESULTS: Nine patients younger than 4 years old presented with the diagnosis of unilateral prelenticular opacities without cataract formation. Echography in all patients revealed no posterior segment or lens abnormalities in the affected eye. Among the patients, three had idiopathic prelenticular membrane, two presented with juvenile xanthogranuloma with secondary pupillary membrane, one had persistent fetal pupillary membrane, one had prelenticular membrane due to congenital toxoplasmosis, one presented with pupillary membrane due to hyphema caused by iris hemangioma, and one had anterior segment persistent fetal vasculature. CONCLUSIONS: This case series of patients presented unilateral prelenticular leukocoria without lens opacification or posterior segment abnormalities. Several etiologies were associated with this condition. The correct diagnosis is important in order to avoid clear lens extraction. A new classification of leukocoria is proposed herein including: prelenticular leukocoria, lenticular leukocoria, retrolenticular leukocoria, and mixed presentation leukocoria. Dove Medical Press 2012 2012-06-29 /pmc/articles/PMC3399387/ /pubmed/22815641 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/OPTH.S31469 Text en © 2012 Tartarella et al, publisher and licensee Dove Medical Press Ltd. This is an Open Access article which permits unrestricted noncommercial use, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Britez-Colombi, Glória Fátima
Fortes Filho, João Borges
Proposal of a novel classification of leukocorias
title Proposal of a novel classification of leukocorias
title_full Proposal of a novel classification of leukocorias
title_fullStr Proposal of a novel classification of leukocorias
title_full_unstemmed Proposal of a novel classification of leukocorias
title_short Proposal of a novel classification of leukocorias
title_sort proposal of a novel classification of leukocorias
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3399387/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22815641
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/OPTH.S31469
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