皮肤病科
白内障
特应性皮炎
医学
神经性皮炎
角化不良
毛发红糠疹
心因性疾病
眼科
银屑病
角化过度
精神科
作者
Wilbur B. Hurlbut,A. N. DOMONKOS
出处
期刊:Archives of Ophthalmology
[American Medical Association]
日期:1954-12-01
卷期号:52 (6): 852-857
被引量:31
标识
DOI:10.1001/archopht.1954.00920050858006
摘要
THE THREE diseases with important skin manifestations in which cataracts occur with some frequency are Rothmund's syndrome, Werner's syndrome, and atopic dermatitis. According to Buschke,1cataract may be seen in rare cases of keratosis follicularis, telangiectases, and developmental anomalies of the hair. In a comprehensive study of Werner's syndrome and Rothmund's syndrome, Thannhauser2pointed out their differences and showed that cataract is an integral part of each entity. He also stated that myotonia dystrophica, in which cataracts are frequently found, may at times resemble Werner's syndrome. These syndromes are rare and heredofamilial. Atopic dermatitis, however, is a relatively common skin disease, and the presence of cataract adds a most distressing complication to a disease which is notoriously difficult to manage. In addition to the increased physical disability, a psychic trauma is heaped upon a personality ill equipped to bear it. Androgsky3in 1914 reported the first four
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