Congenital anomalies of the retina.

DG Cogan - Birth Defects Original Article Series, 1971 - europepmc.org
DG Cogan
Birth Defects Original Article Series, 1971europepmc.org
Review of 50 histopathologic cases and a number of clinical cases of congenital retinal
anomalies has permitted classification under the following headings: 1) Coloboma-orbital
cyst--" anophthalmos" group due to aberrant closure of the embryonic fissure; 2) Retinal fold-
central stalk-detachment group comprising a series that varies from simple retinal folds to
total retinal detachment and anomalous stalk formation. Cases of the 13-15 trisomy
syndrome constitute a special subgroup in this rubric; 3) Retrolental fibroplasia, due to …
Review of 50 histopathologic cases and a number of clinical cases of congenital retinal anomalies has permitted classification under the following headings: 1) Coloboma-orbital cyst--" anophthalmos" group due to aberrant closure of the embryonic fissure; 2) Retinal fold-central stalk-detachment group comprising a series that varies from simple retinal folds to total retinal detachment and anomalous stalk formation. Cases of the 13-15 trisomy syndrome constitute a special subgroup in this rubric; 3) Retrolental fibroplasia, due to hyperoxia of premature infants, is manifest by" dragged" disks and gliovascular proliferation with occasional detachment; 4) Persistent hyaloid system is occasionally associated with mild anomalies of the retina; 5) Massive gliosis of the retina is usually a hamartomatous manifestation; 6) Congenital absence of ganglion cells occurs with cerebral maldevelopment and 7) Congenital absence of the photoreceptors is the congenital form of retinitis pigmentosa.
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