Electron microscopic examination of the anterior lens capsule in a case of Alport’s syndrome

Purpose:  To report a case of Alport’s syndrome and to present electronmicroscopic examination findings of the anterior lens capsule of this patient. Method:  A 21‐year‐old man was referred for low visual acuity and retinal pigment epithelial changes in the left eye. The patient and his relatives un...

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Veröffentlicht in:Clinical and experimental optometry 2007-09, Vol.90 (5), p.367-370
Hauptverfasser: Cıtırık, Mehmet, Batman, Cosar, Men, Gamze, Tuncel, Murvet, Zılelıoglu, Orhan
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Zusammenfassung:Purpose:  To report a case of Alport’s syndrome and to present electronmicroscopic examination findings of the anterior lens capsule of this patient. Method:  A 21‐year‐old man was referred for low visual acuity and retinal pigment epithelial changes in the left eye. The patient and his relatives underwent detailed ophthalmological examination, including electrophysiological testing. The patient also underwent electronmicroscopic examination of the anterior lens capsule. Results:  His visual acuity was 6/18 OD and 6/15 OS. Anterior lenticonus and subcapsular opacities were observed in the left eye. Cataract extraction by phacoemulsification with intraocular lens implantation was performed for his poor visual performance. During the capsulorhexis, the remarkably thin and fragile anterior capsule was noted and removed. Ultrastructural analysis of the anterior lens capsule showed a thinner central zone compared with the periphery. Conclusions:  The course of Alport’s syndrome can be ameliorated by early diagnosis. Therefore, the ophthalmological examination of a patient with anterior lenticonus must be combined with a detailed medical evaluation. Ultrastructural analysis of the lens capsule can support the diagnosis of Alport’s syndrome.
ISSN:0816-4622
1444-0938
DOI:10.1111/j.1444-0938.2007.00134.x