Terminology of Peters’ anomaly variants: Summary of histopathological findings in 6 corneas and detailed clinicopathological correlation in 2 cases

Publication date: Available online 8 March 2018Source: Saudi Journal of OphthalmologyAuthor(s): Hind M. Alkatan, Huda Al Dhaheri, Mosa Al HarbyAbstractPeters’ anomaly accounts for the highest type of Anterior Segment Dysgenesis (ASD). The main features of Peters’ anomaly are: congenital corneal opacity centrally, defect in the posterior stroma and absence of Descemet’s membrane and the endothelium. However, this condition has wide clinical and histopathological variations in appearance, associations and severity. In this case series, we summarize 6 corneas in 5 Saudi cases of Peters’ anomaly (and describe 2 in detail) with unique histopathological findings that are additional to the typical known ones, shedding some light on the nomenclature of these variants according to the reported cases in the English-written literature. This will widen the spectrum of findings known to ophthalmic pathologists and ophthalmologists about this anomaly. This is also of importance in the assessment of the congenital glaucoma cases commonly seen in Saudi Arabia that often happens in association with ASD.
Source: Saudi Journal of Ophthalmology - Category: Opthalmology Source Type: research