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Down syndrome and lacrimal system disorders

PURPOSE: To identify the alterations of the lacrimal system in patients with Down syndrome. METHODS: A descriptive and retrospective survey covering eleven eyes in eight patients, diagnosed as Down syndrome, attended in the period from 1995 to 2001. RESULTS: All patients had chronic dacryocystitis with obstruction of the nasolacrimal duct. One patient also presented canaliculitis by Streptococcus sp and congenital absence of the lower lacrimal punctum was observed in another patient. Five patients were submitted to dacryocystorhinostomy, probing and intubation was performed in three patients. The complaints of epiphora were solved in four eyes. CONCLUSIONS: There are few accounts about lacrimal system disorders in patients with Down syndrome. The identification and surgical resolution of lacrimal obstruction is important, since it interferes with the quality of life of these patients. In the present study, it was verified that the lacrimal obstruction occurred in the nasolacrimal duct, like that which occurs in adults. The surgical prognosis was bad in 83.4% of intubations and in 57.2% of dacryocystorhinostomies. The reasons for the unsuccessful surgery may be related to a greater postoperative fibrosis in these patients, and the difficulty of obtaining their collaboration after surgery. Further studies are necessary to support the present observation.

Down syndrome; Lacrimal apparatus diseases; Dacryocystitis; Dacryocystorhinostomy; Intubation


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