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TitleHereditary Hyperferritinemia Cataract Syndrome in a Pediatric Patient: A Case Report
PurposeTo present a rare case of hereditary hyperferritinemia cataract syndrome (HHCS) in a 6-year-old girl, highlighting diagnostic challenges, surgical management and the importance of genetic counseling.
MethodsWe describe a case of a 6-year-old girl with a positive family history of early-onset cataract who was referred for ophthalmic examination, including visual acuity, slit-lamp biomicroscopy, refraction and funduscopy. Laboratory testing and genetic analysis are currently underway.
ResultsThe patient presented with bilateral central crystalline lens opacities and best-corrected bilateral visual acuity of 0.5. Family history revealed multiple relatives with early-onset cataract and confirmed HHCS. Due to bilateral amblyogenic cataract and complaints of photophobia, sequential lens aspiration with toric intraocular lens (IOL) implantation was performed. Postoperative outcome demonstrated visual improvement. No systemic treatment was required, but genetic counseling was provided.
ConclusionHHCS is a rare autosomal dominant condition (estimated prevalence 1:200.000-1.1.000.000), typically presenting with slowly progressive bilateral lens opacities between early childhood and adolescence, without extraocular iron deposition and thus not requiring systemic treatment. Laboratory findings show isolated hyperferritinemia with normal transferrin saturation and serum iron. Genetic testing can confirm the mutation in the FTL gene affecting the iron-responsive element, causing pathological L-ferritin overproduction and direct ferritin deposition within the lens fibers. Early detection allows timely surgical intervention, prevention of amblyopia and genetic counseling for affected families.
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Authors 1
InitialsM
Last nameLauwers
DepartmentUZ Leuven
CityLeuven
Authors 2
InitialsI
Last nameSaelens
DepartmentUZ Leuven
CityLeuven
Authors 3
InitialsI
Last nameCasteels
DepartmentUZ Leuven
CityLeuven
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