J Korean Ophthalmol Soc.  2005 Apr;46(4):726-730.

Type 3 Waardenburg Syndrome

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Ophthalmology, College of Medicine, Keimyung University, Daegu, Korea.
  • 2Department of Ophthalmology, College of Medicine, The Catholic University of Korea, Uijongbu, Korea. lsy3379@dsmc.or.kr

Abstract

PURPOSE
We report a case of Type 3 Waardenburg syndrome accompanied by intermittent exotropia, which had not previously been encountered in Korea along with the literature study. METHODS: A 5-year-old boy visited as a result of hypochromic heterochromic iridum in the right eye. Suspecting Type 3 Waardenburg syndrome, plain radiography, a hearing test, an alternate prism cover test and fundus examinations were performed and the presence of lateral displacement of the lacrimal puntum was evaluated. RESULTS: The presence of hypochromic heterochromic iridum, dysplasia of the left thumb, sensorineural deafness, dystopia canthorum along with a lateral displacement of the lacrimal puntum, albinism of the posterior pole upon a fundus examination, and intermittent exotropia with a 20 prism diopters of deviation were found. CONCLUSIONS: This patient showed the 4 criteria for a diagnosis of Type 3 Waardenburg syndrome including hypochromic heterochromic iridum, dystopia canthorum along with lateral displacement of the lacrimal puntum, sensorineural deafness, and a muscular system abnormality, i.e., dysplasia of the left thumb. He also showed intermittent exotropia.

Keyword

Dystopia canthorum; Hypochromic heterochromic iridum; Waardenburg syndrome

MeSH Terms

Albinism
Child, Preschool
Deafness
Diagnosis
Exotropia
Hearing Tests
Humans
Korea
Male
Radiography
Thumb
Waardenburg Syndrome*
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