Ophthalmic features of craniosynostosis: A Malaysian experience

Background: This study aims to collect local Malaysian data regarding the ophthalmic features and complications in craniosynostosis patients who attended the Combined Craniofacial Clinic (CFC) in University Malaya Medical Centre (UMMC). Methods: Retrospective study of medical notes of craniosynostos...

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Main Authors: Rafique Ali, Abdullah Ashraf, Ismail, Fazliana, May May, Choo, Mohd Abdullah, Azlindarita Aisyah, Khaliddin, Nurliza, Hariri, Firdaus, Abdul Rahman, Zainal Ariff, Mohamed Iqbal, Tajunisah Begam
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spelling my.um.eprints.424462023-10-07T04:43:55Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/42446/ Ophthalmic features of craniosynostosis: A Malaysian experience Rafique Ali, Abdullah Ashraf Ismail, Fazliana May May, Choo Mohd Abdullah, Azlindarita Aisyah Khaliddin, Nurliza Hariri, Firdaus Abdul Rahman, Zainal Ariff Mohamed Iqbal, Tajunisah Begam RE Ophthalmology Background: This study aims to collect local Malaysian data regarding the ophthalmic features and complications in craniosynostosis patients who attended the Combined Craniofacial Clinic (CFC) in University Malaya Medical Centre (UMMC). Methods: Retrospective study of medical notes of craniosynostosis patients who attended the CFC in UMMC from 2014 to December 2020. Results: Out of 37 patients, 29 had syndromic craniosynostosis, and 8 had non-syndromic craniosynostosis. Visual impairment was present in 32.1% of patients. Causes for visual impairment were as follows - amblyopia (25.0%), exposure keratopathy (3.6%), and optic atrophy (3.6%). Hypermetropia and myopia were each seen in 20.6% of patients. Astigmatism was seen in 47.1% of patients, and 29.1% had anisometropia. Proptosis was present in 78.6% and lagophthalmos in 53.3% of patients. Strabismus in primary position occurred in 51.7% of patients. Thirty-one percent of the patients had exposure keratopathy. Optic disc atrophy was seen in 13.7% of patients, and 8.3% had optic disc swelling. Optic disc swelling was resolved in all patients who underwent craniofacial surgery. Conclusion: Our experience in Malaysia was consistent with previously reported data on ophthalmic features of craniosynostosis patients. Additionally, we found that non-syndromic craniosynostosis patients are also at risk of ocular complications just as much as syndromic patients. Appropriate treatment of amblyogenic risk factors, ocular complications, and timely detection of papilledema, and prompt surgical intervention are crucial in preserving long-term visual function in these patients. SAGE Publications Ltd 2022-05 Article PeerReviewed Rafique Ali, Abdullah Ashraf and Ismail, Fazliana and May May, Choo and Mohd Abdullah, Azlindarita Aisyah and Khaliddin, Nurliza and Hariri, Firdaus and Abdul Rahman, Zainal Ariff and Mohamed Iqbal, Tajunisah Begam (2022) Ophthalmic features of craniosynostosis: A Malaysian experience. European Journal of Ophthalmology, 32 (3). pp. 1417-1423. ISSN 1120-6721, DOI https://doi.org/10.1177/11206721211030093 <https://doi.org/10.1177/11206721211030093>. 10.1177/11206721211030093
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topic RE Ophthalmology
spellingShingle RE Ophthalmology
Rafique Ali, Abdullah Ashraf
Ismail, Fazliana
May May, Choo
Mohd Abdullah, Azlindarita Aisyah
Khaliddin, Nurliza
Hariri, Firdaus
Abdul Rahman, Zainal Ariff
Mohamed Iqbal, Tajunisah Begam
Ophthalmic features of craniosynostosis: A Malaysian experience
description Background: This study aims to collect local Malaysian data regarding the ophthalmic features and complications in craniosynostosis patients who attended the Combined Craniofacial Clinic (CFC) in University Malaya Medical Centre (UMMC). Methods: Retrospective study of medical notes of craniosynostosis patients who attended the CFC in UMMC from 2014 to December 2020. Results: Out of 37 patients, 29 had syndromic craniosynostosis, and 8 had non-syndromic craniosynostosis. Visual impairment was present in 32.1% of patients. Causes for visual impairment were as follows - amblyopia (25.0%), exposure keratopathy (3.6%), and optic atrophy (3.6%). Hypermetropia and myopia were each seen in 20.6% of patients. Astigmatism was seen in 47.1% of patients, and 29.1% had anisometropia. Proptosis was present in 78.6% and lagophthalmos in 53.3% of patients. Strabismus in primary position occurred in 51.7% of patients. Thirty-one percent of the patients had exposure keratopathy. Optic disc atrophy was seen in 13.7% of patients, and 8.3% had optic disc swelling. Optic disc swelling was resolved in all patients who underwent craniofacial surgery. Conclusion: Our experience in Malaysia was consistent with previously reported data on ophthalmic features of craniosynostosis patients. Additionally, we found that non-syndromic craniosynostosis patients are also at risk of ocular complications just as much as syndromic patients. Appropriate treatment of amblyogenic risk factors, ocular complications, and timely detection of papilledema, and prompt surgical intervention are crucial in preserving long-term visual function in these patients.
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author Rafique Ali, Abdullah Ashraf
Ismail, Fazliana
May May, Choo
Mohd Abdullah, Azlindarita Aisyah
Khaliddin, Nurliza
Hariri, Firdaus
Abdul Rahman, Zainal Ariff
Mohamed Iqbal, Tajunisah Begam
author_facet Rafique Ali, Abdullah Ashraf
Ismail, Fazliana
May May, Choo
Mohd Abdullah, Azlindarita Aisyah
Khaliddin, Nurliza
Hariri, Firdaus
Abdul Rahman, Zainal Ariff
Mohamed Iqbal, Tajunisah Begam
author_sort Rafique Ali, Abdullah Ashraf
title Ophthalmic features of craniosynostosis: A Malaysian experience
title_short Ophthalmic features of craniosynostosis: A Malaysian experience
title_full Ophthalmic features of craniosynostosis: A Malaysian experience
title_fullStr Ophthalmic features of craniosynostosis: A Malaysian experience
title_full_unstemmed Ophthalmic features of craniosynostosis: A Malaysian experience
title_sort ophthalmic features of craniosynostosis: a malaysian experience
publisher SAGE Publications Ltd
publishDate 2022
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/42446/
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