Hallermann-Streiff Syndrome: Should spontaneous cataract absorption be awaited?

Citation
Jm. Rohrbach et al., Hallermann-Streiff Syndrome: Should spontaneous cataract absorption be awaited?, KLIN MONATS, 216(3), 2000, pp. 172-176
Citations number
10
Categorie Soggetti
Optalmology
Journal title
KLINISCHE MONATSBLATTER FUR AUGENHEILKUNDE
ISSN journal
00232165 → ACNP
Volume
216
Issue
3
Year of publication
2000
Pages
172 - 176
Database
ISI
SICI code
0023-2165(200003)216:3<172:HSSSCA>2.0.ZU;2-Q
Abstract
Background: As the lens may become absorbed spontaneously extraction of the congenital cataract in the Hallermann-Streiff syndrome is controversial. Patient: A male newborn with Hallermann-Streiff syndrome was referred to th e eye clinic because of a bilateral mature cataract. The risks of an operat ion seemed too serious because the eyes were extremely microphthalmic (a-p diameter approx. 10,5 mm). Instead, it was decided to await spontaneous len s absorption which then occurred slowly and completely between the beginnin g of the 2(nd) and the end of the 3(rd) year of life without considerable i nflammatory responses. In the meantime, the child has a good orientation an d is able to paint and to discriminate colours without optic correction. Conclusions: The critical investigation of the literature reveals that the frequency of spontaneous lens absorption in the Hallermann-Streiff syndrome is probably (widely) underestimated. It can be estimated with up to 50% (o r even more) if patients which were operated on are excluded and if untreat ed patients are followed up till the end of the 5(th) year of life. Functio nal results seem to be quite similar for treated and untreated eyes. Theref ore we would recommend to await the spontaneous lens absorption in the Hall ermann-Steiff syndrome especially when the cataract is combined with consid erable microphthalmia.