Classification for treatment urgency for the microphthalmia/anophthalmia spectrum using clinical and biometrical characteristics.
Annabel L W GrootMaayke M P KuijtenJelmer RemmersAsra GilaniDaphne L MouritsElke Kraal-BiezenPim de GraafPetra J ZwijnenburgAnnette C MollStevie TanPeerooz SaeedDyonne T HartongPublished in: Acta ophthalmologica (2020)
Current classifications lack clinical implications for MICA patients. We suggest measuring eyelid length and axial length to classify the severity and determine treatment strategy. The 'severe' group has obvious asymmetry and abnormal socket configuration for which therapy should quickly be initiated; the 'moderately' affected group has normal socket anatomy with a microphthalmic eye with disturbing asymmetry for which treatment should be initiated within months of development; the 'mild' group has a slightly smaller axial length or less obvious eyelid asymmetry for which reconstructive correction is possible, but expansive conformer treatment is unnecessary.