Unusual Protrusion of Conjunctiva in Two Neonates with Harlequin Ichthyosis

نویسندگان

  • Tomonobu Hazuku
  • Kisaburo Yamada
  • Masamoto Imaizumi
  • Toru Ikebe
  • Kei Shinoda
  • Kazuo Nakatsuka
  • Kazuhito Sekiguchi
  • Tatsuro Izumi
  • Yoshihiro Nishida
چکیده

BACKGROUND We present two patients who developed severe protrusion of the conjunctiva and chemosis secondary to Harlequin ichthyosis (HI). CASE REPORTS Case 1 was a male infant diagnosed with HI who had parchment-like appearance and conjunctival protrusion with severe chemosis. Case 2 was a female infant on whom HI had been suspected before birth through ultrasonography. She showed thickened skin over the entire body and conjunctival protrusion with severe chemosis. For both cases, a vitamin A derivative was applied and the hyperkeratotic layer was peeled off every day. Great care was taken to sterilize and moisten the ocular surface. The conjunctival protrusion gradually improved and other systemic conditions were successfully treated. HI is a rare condition, but affected infants are surviving longer than previously and hence guidelines for ocular management are now required. CONCLUSIONS Gentle and patient debridement of the hyperkeratotic skin and moisturizing were important in treating the unusual conjunctival protrusion.

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دوره 2  شماره 

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تاریخ انتشار 2011