1.One Sister and Brother with Mirror Image Myopic Anisometropia.
Sung Joon PARK ; Joo Yeon KIM ; Seung Hee BAEK ; Eung Suk KIM ; Ungsoo S KIM
Korean Journal of Ophthalmology 2010;24(1):62-64
We report a case of one sister and brother with mirror image myopic anisometropia. One sister and brother complained visual disturbance. The sister was 10 years 11 months old, and brother was 8 years 4 months old. Full ophthalmic examinations were performed, including slit lamp examination, intraocular pressure, keratometry, anterior chamber depth, axial length, fundus examination and the cycloplegic refraction. The cycloplegic refractive power was -15.50 dpt cyl.+4.50 dpt Ax 85degrees (right eye), -1.00 dpt cyl.+0.50 dpt Ax 90degrees (left eye) in the sister; -1.75 dpt cyl.+2.25 dpt Ax 90degrees (right eye), -9.50 dpt cyl.+4.00 dpt Ax 80degrees (left eye) in the brother. The co-occurrence of severe myopic anisometropia in a sister and brother is extremely rare. The present case suggests that severe myopic anisometropia may be related by genetic inheritance.
Anisometropia/*etiology/*genetics/physiopathology/therapy
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Child
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Female
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Humans
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Male
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Myopia/*complications/*genetics/physiopathology/therapy
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Refraction, Ocular
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*Siblings
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Visual Acuity