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Non-typical persistent hyperplastic primary vitreous: a rare case report and review of the literature

Authors: Yinhui Yu, Yue Qiao, Silong Chen, Jianghua Hu, Jinyu Li, Ke Yao, Yibo Yu

Published in: BMC Ophthalmology | Issue 1/2023

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Abstract

Background

Persistent hyperplastic primary vitreous (PHPV), also known as persistent fetal vasculature (PFV), is a clinical entity that traditionally presents with leukocoria, microphthalmia, retinal dysplasia, or eyeball shrinkage which is associated with poor vision. However, there is a dearth of literature on cases of PHPV in adulthood or with asymptomatic occurrence. This report presents the clinical and pathological findings of a non-typical PHPV case and discuss the current knowledge for this condition.

Case presentation

A 68-year-old healthy male was referred to our outpatient department for evaluation of age-related cataract without other visual symptoms. Preoperative fundus examination occasionally detected an isolated stalk-like band extending to the posterior pole of the eye with normal central vitreous and retina. Other ocular examinations including b-mode ultrasonography, optical coherence tomography did not unveil any abnormalities, which caused diagnostic uncertainty. We referred to cataract surgery along with histopathological study, that revealed characteristics of PHPV including fibrous connective tissues mainly composed of fibrocyte proliferation and a very few capillary vessels. Thereafter, a definitive diagnosis of non-typical PHPV was established.

Conclusion

Our case is unique due to it was not discovered until adulthood, presence with only age-related cataract, and accompanied with normal central vitreous and retina. Histopathological explorations lead to an accurate diagnosis of the condition. Those results broaden the phenotype spectrums of PHPV and further provide clinical clues for the cognition of the disease.
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Metadata
Title
Non-typical persistent hyperplastic primary vitreous: a rare case report and review of the literature
Authors
Yinhui Yu
Yue Qiao
Silong Chen
Jianghua Hu
Jinyu Li
Ke Yao
Yibo Yu
Publication date
01-12-2023
Publisher
BioMed Central
Keyword
Cataract
Published in
BMC Ophthalmology / Issue 1/2023
Electronic ISSN: 1471-2415
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12886-023-03024-x

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