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Ocular Findings in Infants with Microcephaly Caused by Presumed Congenital Infection by Zika Virus in Sergipe.
Valadares, Marco; Pedroso, Anne Carolyne Lelis Oliveira; Santana, Alessandro; da Silva, Angela Maria; Costa, Isabela Soares; Almeida, Maria Luiza Doria; de Almeida, Roque Pacheco.
Afiliação
  • Valadares M; Department of Medicine, Federal University of Sergipe, Sergipe 49060-100, Brazil.
  • Pedroso ACLO; Department of Medicine, Federal University of Sergipe, Sergipe 49060-100, Brazil.
  • Santana A; Department of Medicine, Federal University of Sergipe, Sergipe 49060-100, Brazil.
  • da Silva AM; Department of Medicine, Federal University of Sergipe, Sergipe 49060-100, Brazil.
  • Costa IS; Department of Medicine, Federal University of Sergipe, Sergipe 49060-100, Brazil.
  • Almeida MLD; Department of Medicine, Federal University of Sergipe, Sergipe 49060-100, Brazil.
  • de Almeida RP; Department of Medicine, Federal University of Sergipe, Sergipe 49060-100, Brazil.
J Ophthalmol ; 2020: 7092432, 2020.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32318282
This study aims at identifying ocular findings in infants with microcephaly associated with presumed intrauterine infection by ZIKV. A cross-sectional study included 62 outpatient infants with congenital microcephaly, presumably secondary to maternal ZIKV infection. The included infants had head circumference below -2 standard deviations, with negative maternal serology for toxoplasmosis, rubella, cytomegalovirus, syphilis, and HIV. Assessment of ocular alterations was performed through review of their medical records. Forty two (67.7%) of the children analyzed presented some degree of ocular alteration. Findings in the posterior segment occurred in 29 (46.8%) patients, including atrophy of the retinal pigmentary epithelium in 15 (24.2%) patients, chorioretinal scars in 14 (22.6%) patients, retinal coloboma in 6 (9.7%) patients, and punctate retinal hemorrhage in 1 (1.6%) patient. Other ocular alterations were seen in 15 (24.2%) patients, including pathological strabismus in 11 (17.7%) patients, congenital cataracts in 2 (3.2%) patients, and nystagmus in 2 (3.2%) patients. Functional alterations were seen in four (6.5%) children. More than one change occurred in 11 (17.7%) children, eight of whom had head circumferences below -3 standard deviations. Changes in both the eyes occurred in 22 (35.5%) children, while 20 (32.3%) children had unilateral involvement. Among the 42 children with any ocular alteration, 27 (64.3%) children presented with severe microcephaly (head circumference with standard deviation lower than -3). The majority of children with microcephaly, presumably secondary to maternal ZIKV infection, present ocular alterations, with a higher frequency of involvement in the fundus. Severe ocular alterations are related to severe microcephaly.

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Tipo de estudo: Diagnostic_studies / Observational_studies / Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Idioma: En Revista: J Ophthalmol Ano de publicação: 2020 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Brasil

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Tipo de estudo: Diagnostic_studies / Observational_studies / Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Idioma: En Revista: J Ophthalmol Ano de publicação: 2020 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Brasil