الملخص
To present a child who developed bilateral Lisch nodules 3 years after he had been diagnosed to have Noonan syndrome. Patient evaluation included: complete general and ophthalmic examination, and imaging studies. Bilateral Lisch nodules raised the possibility of neurofibromatosis-Noonan syndrome in an 8-year-old Saudi boy, diagnosed previously to have Noonan syndrome. Signs of neurofibromatosis may appear years after the diagnosis of Noonan syndrome. This mandates periodic ophthalmic evaluation as the ophthalmologist may find the first clue for diagnosing neurofibromatosis-Noonan syndrome
الملخص
To present a child who developed bilateral Lisch nodules 3 years after he had been diagnosed to have Noonan syndrome. Patient evaluation included: complete general and ophthalmic examination, and imaging studies. Bilateral Lisch nodules raised the possibility of neurofibromatosis-Noonan syndrome in an 8-year-old Saudi boy, diagnosed previously to have Noonan syndrome. Signs of neurofibromatosis may appear years after the diagnosis of Noonan syndrome. This mandates periodic ophthalmic evaluation as the ophthalmologist may find the first clue for diagnosing neurofibromatosis-Noonan syndrome
الموضوعات
Humans , Male , Optic Disk/abnormalities , Tomography, Optical Coherence , Visual Acuity , Macula Lutea/pathologyالملخص
Purpose: To describe a 30-year-old man who presented with a mobile pigmented vitreous cyst in the left eye without any other ocular abnormalities. Clinical evaluation along with photography and video recording to document the appearance and mobility of the cyst. The patient was observed and followed up over a 10-year period. The patient was able to tolerate the trivial symptoms produced by the cyst, which did not increase in size. Observation with regular follow up is advised as the initial plan for this condition if the cyst is benign