Primary Bilateral Anophtalmia

Clinical Image

Austin Ophthalmol. 2023; 7(2): 1050.

Primary Bilateral Anophtalmia

Hasnaoui Ihssan¹*; Berraho A²

¹Department of Ophtalmologie B, Hospital of Specialities, CHU Ibn Sina Rabat, Morocco

²Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy, University Mohamed V, Rabat, Morocco

*Corresponding author: Hasnaoui I Ophtalmology B Departement , Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy, University Mohamed V, Av. Abderrahim Bouabid, 10100 Rabat, Morocco. Email: ihssanhasnaoui@gmail.com

Received: July 14, 2023 Accepted: August 29, 2023 Published: September 05, 2023

Clinical Image

A 3 months old female child, who was born with bilateral anophthalmia after a normal full-term pregnancy by normal spontaneous vaginal delivery to a 32 years old mother, who had antenatal care in local health center. According to the mother, pregnancy went without any kind of complications. This was a third pregnancy from healthy parents with 2 healthy children. There was no history of congenital infections or any significant teratogenic drug intake during pregnancy. There was no history of fever, body rashes and no exposure to X-rays; and no family history of diabetes or any congenital pathology.

Citation:Ihssan H, Berraho A. Primary Bilateral Anophtalmia. Austin Ophthalmol. 2023; 7(2): 1050.