Ophthalmic features of Lamb-Shaffer syndrome: a case series
We present a case series of 6 pediatric patients with LSS and describe its ophthalmic manifestations. Strabismus was present in 5 patients, with exotropia being most common. All subjects had significant refractive errors; 5 had astigmatism of at least 2 D. All patients had optic nerve abnormalities, including pallor (4), hypoplasia (2), and anomalous appearance (1), with retinal nerve fiber layer thinning demonstrated in a single subject.
Source: Journal of AAPOS - Category: Opthalmology Authors: Yoav Glidai, Moe H. Aung, Jane Edmond, Linda Lawrence, G. Vike Vicente, Sylvia R. Kodsi Tags: Short Report Source Type: research
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