Myopic Posterior Persistent Fetal Vasculature: A Rare Presentation

近视性后部持续性胎儿血管:一种罕见的表现

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Abstract

Persistent fetal vasculature (PFV) is a rare ocular developmental disorder resulting from incomplete apoptosis of the embryonic hyaloid vasculature during the in-utero period. Variability in the development and regression of hyaloid vasculature is responsible for the wide range of clinical presentation of the disorder. PFV may manifest as anterior segment abnormalities (cataract, glaucoma, microphthalmia, elongated ciliary process with central traction, retrolental membrane, and shallow anterior chamber), posterior segment abnormalities (vitreous stalk, preretinal membranes, optic hypoplasia, and retinal folds), or with a combined anteroposterior disease. The most common associated clinical feature is leukocoria with microphthalmia and usually unilateral presentation. Most of the cases have poor visual prognosis and present early in childhood. Association with myopia is a very rare and atypical presentation, especially unilateral cases which may present later in life and have a good visual prognosis. Hereby, we present a case of a 27-year-old young adult male with unilateral atypical myopic posterior PFV with anisometropic amblyopia and good functional vision in the right eye.

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