A Comprehensive Assessment of Co-occurring Birth Defects among Infants with Non-Syndromic Anophthalmia or Microphthalmia.
Jeremy M SchrawRenata H BenjaminDaryl A ScottBrian P BrooksRobert B HufnagelScott D McLeanHope NorthrupPeter H LangloisMark A CanfieldAngela E ScheuerleChristian P SchaafJoseph W RayHan ChenMichael D SwartzLaura E MitchellA J AgopianPhilip J LupoPublished in: Ophthalmic epidemiology (2020)
Consistent with previous reports, we observed that a large proportion of children diagnosed with anophthalmia/microphthalmia have co-occurring birth defects. While some of these defects may be part of a sequence involving anophthalmia/microphthalmia (e.g., CNS defects), other combinations could point to as yet undescribed susceptibility patterns (e.g., musculoskeletal defects). Data from population-based birth defect registries may be useful for accelerating the discovery of previously uncharacterized malformation syndromes.