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Recurrent Vitreous Haemorrhage in a Patient with Waardenburg Syndrome

CS Ang
Universiti Putra Malaysia, Hospital Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia


Waardenburg syndrome is an inherited disorder named after Petrus Johannes Waardenburg, a Dutch ophthalmologist who was the first to notice that people with 2 different coloured eyes frequently had hearing problems. Some of the well known eye characteristics associated with the syndrome include dystopia canthorum, white eyelashes, heterochromia irides, and albinotic fundi. The patient described here also has recurrent vitreous haemorrhage, an unusual presenting ocular feature in a patient with Waardenburg syndrome.


Key Words: Vitreous hemorrhage, Waardenburg syndrome

Asian Journal of Ophthalmology 2002;4(4):13-14.

 

 

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