To investigate the ophthalmologic manifestations of Korean patients with Gaucher disease.
MethodsClinical records of 5 patients who were referred to the pediatric ophthalmology clinic of Seoul National University Bundang Hospital after diagnosis of Gaucher disease at the genetics clinic of Ajou University Hospital between 2007 and 2008 were retrospectively reviewed.
ResultsFive patients with type 3 Gaucher disease had hepatosplenomegaly and oculomotor apraxia, and 4 patients had growth and developmental delay. The most commonly detected genetic mutation was L444P. In addition, P201H, F2131, R257Q, and D315E+Rec 1b were identified. Five patients had oculomotor apraxia and limitation of abduction, and 4 patients had esotropia. One of the 4 patients who showed combined limitation of abduction, oculomotor apraxia, and esotropia, yet did not have growth and developmental delay.
ConclusionsMost of the patients who were referred for ocular motor abnormalities with Gaucher disease showed a limitation of abduction, oculomotor apraxia, and esotropia. In patients with a limitation of abduction, oculomotor apraxia, and esotropia, Gaucher disease should be considered. Ophthalmologic examination is essential for subtyping and prognosing Gaucher disease.