1999
DOI: 10.1007/bf02726274
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Cryptophthalmos

Abstract: Cryptophthalmos, a very rare congenital anomaly of the eye, is characterised by skin passing continuously from the forehead to the cheek over a malformed eye. It may be isolated or more commonly as a part of Fraser syndrome. Cryptophthalmos is classified into three types: complete, incomplete and abortive. Surgical reconstruction is the modality of treatment available. We present a case of bilateral, complete, isolated cryptophthalmos, who has undergone stage 1 of reconstructive surgery.

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“…In these patients, the forehead skin extends over the globe and onto the cheek without any discernable differentiation of eyelids except occasionally where a dimple or scar is seen at the site of presumed fusion of both eyelids although as we will discuss later, this dimpling is associated with a different phenotype of CO. 36 , 73 …”
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“…In these patients, the forehead skin extends over the globe and onto the cheek without any discernable differentiation of eyelids except occasionally where a dimple or scar is seen at the site of presumed fusion of both eyelids although as we will discuss later, this dimpling is associated with a different phenotype of CO. 36 , 73 …”
Section: Clinical Picturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The ocular structures in complete CO are usually atrophic and grossly disorganized, but the eye may be normal in size or even enlarged, may occasionally present as a cyst (Fig. 1 D), 33 , 36 , 73 , 74 and may occasionally express a reaction to light. 73 …”
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“…Abortive cryptophthalmos, also known as congenital symblepharon, is an entity where the upper eyelid is partially or completely absent the lower eyelid being normal. [1][2][3][4][5]…”
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confidence: 99%