Bilateral rhegmatogenous retinal detachments from giant retinal tears in an infant with abusive head trauma and Stickler syndrome

oleh: Jared J. Ebert, Virginia M. Utz, Robert A. Sisk

Format: Article
Diterbitkan: Elsevier 2020-03-01

Deskripsi

Purpose: To present a rare presentation of abusive head trauma (AHT) in an infant with a hereditary vitreoretinopathy. Observations: A two-month-old infant female victim of AHT presented with bilateral rhegmatogenous retinal detachments from giant retinal tears. She had rib fractures, a subdural hematoma, and hyphemas bilaterally. Retinal hemorrhages were not observed. The left eye was repaired by vitrectomy with intermediate-term perfluorocarbon liquid tamponade. Genetic testing demonstrated a pathogenic COL2A1 mutation confirming Stickler syndrome. Conclusions and Importance: Ophthalmic complications of AHT classically manifest as retinal hemorrhages in multiple layers. Instead, bilateral RRDs from GRTs were observed in this infant with Stickler syndrome. Keywords: Abusive head trauma, Giant retinal tear, Non-accidental trauma, Perfluorocarbon liquid, Retinal detachment, Stickler syndrome