Affiliation:
1. Faculty of Medicine, Niš + Clinic for Eye Diseases, Clinic Centre, Niš
2. Clinic for Eye Diseases, Clinic Centre, Niš
Abstract
Introduction. Identical twins account for 0.2% of the world population and 8%
of all twins. A ?mirror image? variation can be found in 25% of identical
twins. Studies of twins assume a special place in human genetics due to the
possibility of comparing genetic and other factors. We present two pairs of
identical male twins with mirror-image astigmatism and esotropia. Case
Outline. The first was a pair of twelve-year old identical twins with ?mirror
image? myopic astigmatism. The Twin 1 had myopic astigmatism in the right
eye, while the Twin 2 was affected by the left eye myopic astigmatism. The
second was a pair of six-year old identical twins with esotropia and
hypermetropic astigmatism. The Twin 1 had esotropia in the left eye, while
the right eye was affected in the Twin 2. Esotropia was surgically corrected.
Conclusion. In this study we pointed to the role of genetic factors in the
development of refractive error, as well as the type of strabismus.
Refraction anomalies (myopia, hypermetropia and astigmatism) are complex
heterogeneous disorders and ideal for genetic investigation. The knowledge of
genetic mechanisms involved in refractive error susceptibility may allow
treatment to prevent progression or to further examine gene-environment
interactions. We hope that this paper will initiate further investigation of
refraction anomalies in twins and future multicentre studies, which, to our
knowledge, have not been conducted in our country so far.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
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