Axenfeld-Rieger syndrome associated with glaucoma

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Axenfeld-Rieger’s syndrome, congenital glaucoma, child

Abstract

Axenfeld-Rieger syndrome is a congenital disease that can be associated with glaucoma in 50 % of cases. For this reason, a clinical case with Axenfeld-Rieger syndrome and bilateral glaucoma is described. This is an 18-year-old male patient with blue sclera, microcornea, posterior embryotoxon, partial aniridia, sectorial atrophy of the iris, and systemic alterations associated with glaucoma, who decided to perform trabeculo-trabeculectomy in both eyes. One month after surgery, an increase in intraocular pressures in the left eye was observed and a trabeculo-trabeculectomy was performed with mitomycin C, subsequently it was necessary to implant Ahmed's valve with mitomycin C in said eye and implant a molteno device in the right eye, the which required revision with a needle and administration of mitomycin C to maintain intraocular pressures within normal limits with associated medical treatment in the left eye.

Author Biography

Yanileidy González Blanco, ICO Ramón Pando Ferrer

Médico,oftalmóloga del departamento de oftalmología pediátrica y estrabismo del ICO Ramón Pando Ferrer.

Published

2022-07-22

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González Blanco Y, Fumero González FY, Méndez Sánchez T de J, González Duquesne M, Casanueva Cabeza HC. Axenfeld-Rieger syndrome associated with glaucoma. Rev Cubana Oftalmol [Internet]. 2022 Jul. 22 [cited 2025 Jan. 21];35(1). Available from: https://revoftalmologia.sld.cu/index.php/oftalmologia/article/view/1327

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Presentación de casos

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