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Incidence of Sturge-Weber syndrome and associated ocular involvement in Olmsted County, Minnesota, United States

机译:STURGE-WEBER综合征的发病率和相关眼镜参与Olmsted County,Minnesota,美国

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Background: Sturge-Weber syndrome (SWS) is a rare sporadic syndrome characterized by nevus flammeus (port-wine stain, PWS) in the trigeminal nerve distribution, diffuse choroidal hemangioma, and brain leptomeningeal hemangioma. We are unaware of previous reports of SWS incidence in the United States. This study investigated SWS incidence and associated ocular involvement in Olmsted County, Minnesota. Materials and methods: The Rochester Epidemiology Project database was used to identify SWS cases from January 1, 2000-December 31, 2017. Incidence of SWS was calculated using the Olmsted County census population. A literature review of studies investigating SWS-associated ocular involvement was also performed. Results: There were 13 patients with SWS in Olmsted County classified as type 1 (31%) or type 2 (69%). Age and sex-adjusted incidence of SWS was 0.19/100,000/year. Race was predominantly Caucasian (85%), with sex female (69%) or male (31%). All patients had PWS, mostly with unilateral distribution in the V1 and/or V2 region (85%). Two cases (15%) had associated Klippel-Trenaunay syndrome. The most common ocular features included: dilated episcleral vessels (46%), glaucoma (46%), retinal detachment (23%), DCH (7.7%), strabismus (31%), and refractive error (38%). PWS in the V1 distribution was associated with all cases of glaucoma, DCH, and neurological involvement. Severe visual impairment (>0.6 LogMAR, Snellen equivalent <= 20/100) was found in (23%) at final follow-up, and one patient (8%) required enucleation for uncontrolled glaucoma. Conclusions: SWS affects approximately 0.19/100,000/year in Olmsted County. Early diagnosis, intervention, lifelong follow-up, and multidisciplinary approach should be used to optimize systemic and ocular outcomes.
机译:背景:STURGE-WEBER综合征(SWS)是一种罕见的散发性综合征,其特征在于三叉神经分布,弥漫性脉络膜血管瘤和脑髓血管瘤中的痣毛孢虫(葡萄酒染色,PWS)。我们不知道在美国的SWS发病率之前的报告。本研究调查了SWS发病率和相关的MENNESOTED县的相关眼镜参与。材料和方法:罗切斯特流行病学项目数据库用于识别2017年1月1日至12月31日的SWS案件。使用Olmsted County人口普查人口计算SWS的发病率。还进行了调查SWS相关眼镜参与的研究的文献综述。结果:奥尔姆斯特县中有13例SWS归类为1型(31%)或2型(69%)。年龄和性别调整的SWS发病率为0.19 / 100,000 /年。种族主要是白种人(85%),性爱女性(69%)或男性(31%)。所有患者均具有PWS,主要是V1和/或V2区(85%)的单侧分布。两种病例(15%)有相关的klippel-trenaunay综合症。包括最常见的眼部特征:扩张的外科血管(46%),青光眼(46%),视网膜脱离(23%),DCH(​​7.7%),斜视(31%)和屈光误差(38%)。 V1分布中的PWS与所有青光眼,DCH和神经引用的病例相关。在最终随访中,在(23%)中发现了严重的视觉损伤(> 0.6 logmar,Snellen等效<= 20/100),并为不受控制的青光眼进行一名患者(8%)所需的enucleation。结论:SWS在Olmsted County中影响大约0.19 / 100,000 /年。应使用早期诊断,干预,终身跟进和多学科方法来优化系统性和眼部结果。

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