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Title: Hunter syndrome (MPS II-B): a report of bilateral vitreous floaters and maculopathy. Author: Anawis MA. Journal: Ophthalmic Genet; 2006 Jun; 27(2):71-2. PubMed ID: 16754210. Abstract: PURPOSE: To describe bilateral vitreous opacities and maculopathy in a child with Hunter syndrome. METHODS: A case involving fundus examination, photography, and optical coherence tomography. Medline and Embase searches found no reference to vitreous or macular abnormalities in Hunter syndrome. RESULTS: A two-year-old boy with Hunter syndrome was found to have asymmetric, bilateral, free-floating vitreous opacities that remained stable over six years. Amblyopia and exotropia improved with occlusion therapy and spectacle correction. Visual acuity decreased when bilateral maculopathy supervened. CONCLUSION: Screening for vitreous abnormalities and maculopathy may be important in diagnosing, treating, and explaining visual loss in Hunter syndrome.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]