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Recurrent unintentional filtering blebs after vitrectomy: A case report

Pradeep Sagar, PMahesh Shanmugam, VinayaK Konana, Sriram Simakurthy, Rajesh Ramanjulu, Abhishek Sheemar, KC Divyansh Mishra

2020Indian Journal of Ophthalmology17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

A lady who underwent lensectomy for microspherophakia and pars plana vitrectomy for retinal detachment in her left eye developed recurrent filtering blebs at the site of sclerotomies. Filtering blebs were managed by suturing the sclerotomies. Targeted gene sequencing identified a variant of ASPH gene (p.Arg688Gln) which is not known to be associated with Traboulsi syndrome. But considering the paucity of cases with genetic analysis, it would be possible that p.Arg688Gln is a pathogenic variant. This is the first case report of Traboulsi syndrome due to an ASPH variant not reported earlier that can lead to recurrent filtering blebs.

Topics & Concepts

VitrectomyPars planaMedicineOphthalmologyRetinal detachmentRetinalVisual acuityConnective tissue disorders researchRetinal and Macular SurgeryDermatological and Skeletal Disorders
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