Proptosis secondary to bilateral extraocular muscle enlargement in Noonan syndrome with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy: A case report.

Purpose

To report and investigate proptosis in a young girl with Noonan syndrome.

Methods

Observational case report.

Results

A 16-year-old girl affected by Noonan syndrome underwent a complete ophthalmological examination showing bilateral proptosis with hypofunction of lateral rectus and superior oblique muscles. Visual acuity, color discrimination and fundus examination were unremarkable. The orbital MRI showed bilateral proptosis and symmetrical enlargement of extraocular muscles, with bellies thickening and tendon sparing. The young patient also complained restrictive hypertrophic cardiomyopathy.

Conclusions

Proptosis is an uncommon ocular manifestation of Noonan syndrome and its pathophysiology has never been clarified. The MRI evidence of extraocular muscles enlargement associated with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, led us to hypothesize a common altered pathway beneath these features, more specifically the MAP kinase pathway, since extraocular and cardiac muscles share a mesenchymal embryological origin.

Overview publication

TitleProptosis secondary to bilateral extraocular muscle enlargement in Noonan syndrome with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy: A case report.
Date2023-09-01
Issue nameEuropean journal of ophthalmology
Issue numberv33.5:NP67-NP70
DOI10.1177/11206721221125035
PubMed36065573
AuthorsMarchione G, Pilotto E & Midena G
KeywordsNoonan syndrome, diagnostic studies, extraocular muscles enlargement, genetic disease/congenital abnormalities, neuro imaging, ocular motility disorders, orbital disease, pediatric ophthalmology, proptosis, restrictive hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
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