Stickler syndrome. 2000

David A O'Brien, and Anthony J Phillips
415 Goodwood Road, Westbourne Park, South Australia, 5041, Australia.

Stickler syndrome is a relatively rare condition (approximately 1 in 10,000), caused by a defective collagen gene and characterised by high myopia, high risk of retinal detachment and flattened facial features. An outline of the condition, its systemic and ocular manifestations and optometric management are described.

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