Persistent tunica vasculosa lentis
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Persistent tunica vasculosa lentis | |
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Anatomy human eye(vitreous humour) | |
Specialty | Ophthalmology |
Persistent tunica vasculosa lentis is a congenital ocular anomaly. It is a form of persistent hyperplastic primary vitreous (PHPV).
It is a developmental disorder of the vitreous. It is usually unilateral and first noticed in the neonatal period. It may be associated with microphthalmos, cataracts, and increased intraocular pressure. Elongated ciliary processes are visible through the dilated pupil. A USG B-scan confirms diagnosis in the presence of a cataract.
See also[]
- Persistent fetal vasculature
- Tunica vasculosa lentis
References[]
- http://www.djo.harvard.edu/files/1568.pdf
- Wright KW, Speigel PH, Buckley EG. Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus. Springer; US, New York: 2003. p. 17.
Categories:
- Diseases of the eye and adnexa
- Disease stubs
- Eye stubs