Criswick-Schepens syndrome (familial exudative vitreoretinopathy). Study of a Colombian kindred
D. H. Nicholson and V. Galvis
Ophthalmoscopic evidence of Criswick-Schepens syndrome was found in nine of
22 members of a Colombian family. Histopathologic study of an affected eye
enucleated because of neovascular glaucoma showed a focal, nodular zone of
fibrovascular proliferation, necrosis, and acute inflammation within the
temporal preequatorial retina associated with dense preretinal fibrous
organization. Although the cause of the inflammation and cicatrization is
unknown, such a nidus may explain some of the advanced clinical
manifestations of the syndrome, including temporal dragging of the retina
and falciform retinal fold.