Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 2004;45(2):340-344.
Published online February 1, 2004.
A Case of Weaver Syndrome with Alternating Exotropia.
Jee Hoon Sim, Se Youp Lee, Young Chun Lee
1Department of Ophthalmology, College of Medicine, Keimyung University, Korea. lsy3379@dsmc.or.kr
2Department of Ophthalmology, College of Medicine, Uijongbu, St Mary's Hospital, The Catholic University of the Korea, Korea.
외사시가 동반된 Weaver 증후군 1예
심지훈 ( Sim Ji Hun ) , 이세엽 ( Lee Se Yeob ) , 이영춘 ( Lee Yeong Chun )
Abstract
PURPOSE
We report a first case of Weaver syndrome in Korea, accompanied by alternating exotropia and visual disturbance. METHODS: An 11-month-old girl showed the characteristic symptoms of Weaver syndrome along with alternating exotropia and visual disturbance. RESULTS: Ophthalmologic findings included alternating exotropia, hypertelorism, down-slanting palpebral fissure, and telecanthus. The angle of exotropia according to the Krimsky's test was 60 prism diopters. No limitation of extraocular movement was present. Visual acuity of both eyes showed poor following fixation. According to brain MRI, immature myelination of the anterior limb of the internal capsule, contracture and sclerotic changes of the optic canal and superior oblique fissure were present. Both optical nerves ran abnormally crooked. CONCLUSIONS: The author experienced a child with Weaver syndrome who showed alternating exotropia, visual disturbance, and characteristic findings according to brain MRI. Thus, we report one case of Weaver syndrome never been reported in Korea with the literature study.
Key Words: Exotropia;Hypertelorism;Weaver syndrome;Visual disturbance


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