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From: Management strategy and novel ophthalmological findings in neonatal severe hypertriglyceridemia: a case report and literature review

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Ophthalmological evaluation of the proband at three months of age. a RetCamFundus images showing bilateral normal Right (R) and Left (L) fundi, normal optic nerve head appearance, normal retinal blood vessels and apparently normal macular reflexes. b HH-OCT images of the Cornea (Corneal pachymetry map for both eyes using handheld RTVue-ASOCT) showing: Upper: a cross section of the cornea showing subtle hyper-reflective opacities occupying the entire right stroma and subepithelial (R), as compared to the relatively clearer left stroma (L). Lower: Corneal thickness maps showing bilateral central thinning (lower right in both). c Imaging of the anterior chamber angle with handheld RTVue-OCT showing normal anterior chamber angle width and structures seen in both eyes. d Retina crossline of the macula of both eyes using handheld RTVue-OCT showing hyper-reflective deposits of variable sizes and shapes causing back shadowing and occupying both the superficial and the deep retinal layers. The macula of the left eye shows a wide foveal pit with a central foveal thickness of 116 μm

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