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Stickler Disease: Eye Michael Shapiro, MD Retina Consultants, LTD Chicago

In Memory of Gunnar Stickler

Stickler Syndrome Michael Shapiro, MD Associate Professor of Ophthalmology Retina Surgeon UIC Eye Center

The Eye Focuses an image of the world on the retina. Retina translates into nerve impulses and send to the brain.

Basic Anatomy

Camera Analogy

Eye Disease Early Myopia Vitreous anomaly Retinal Detachment Retinal Degeneration –Radial Perivascular –Posterior chorioretinal atrophy Early onset Cataract Glaucoma

Stickler GB, Hughes W, Houchin P. Clinical features of hereditary progressive arthro-ophthalmopathy (Sticklersyndrome): a survey. Genet Med May-Jun;3(3): Prevalence of Eye Disease by Age

Stickler GB, Hughes W, Houchin P. Clinical features of hereditary progressive arthro-ophthalmopathy (Sticklersyndrome): a survey. Genet Med May-Jun;3(3): Prevalence of Retina Detachment by Age

Treatments for Retinal Detachment Stickler GB, Hughes W, Houchin P. Clinical features of hereditary progressive arthro-ophthalmopathy (Sticklersyndrome): a survey. Genet Med May-Jun;3(3):192-6.