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PATHOLOGIES OPHTALMOLOGIQUES

 

Les pathologies du segment antérieur de l'œil

L’iris, la cornée et le cristallin sont susceptibles d’être touchés par des anomalies chez les personnes porteuses de trisomie 21. Une observation accrue est nécessaire, chez l’enfant comme chez l’adulte, pour une prise en charge plus efficace.

 

Le docteur Hervé Walti, pédiatre à l’Institut Jérôme Lejeune, nous parle de ces pathologies du segment antérieur de l’œil dans la vidéo ci-dessous et la fiche technique qui l’accompagne. Retrouvez l’intégralité du chapitre en cliquant sur les différents liens à droite de la page.

Découvrez ci-dessous la présentation associée à cette vidéo sur le sujet “Pathologies ophtalmologiques”.

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