Hutchinson-Siegrist-Neubauer Syndrome

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Classification according to ICD-10
H31.85 Other specified conditions of the choroid
ICD-10 online (WHO version 2019)

The Hutchinson-Siegrist-Neubauer syndrome , also Siegrist-Hutchinson's syndrome is an infarction of the choroid after a contusion of the eye . Damage to the posterior ciliary vessels (arteriae ciliares posteriores) leads to atrophy of the choroid, the retina and the optic nerve .

The name refers to the authors of descriptions from 1889 by Jonathan Hutchinson J., from 1895 by August Siegrist and from 1957 by H. Neubauer.

literature

  • A. Viestenz, M. Küchle: Blunt eye trauma. Part II: Blunt Posterior Section Trauma. In: Der Ophthalmologe: Journal of the German Ophthalmological Society. Volume 102, Number 1, January 2005, pp. 89-99, doi: 10.1007 / s00347-004-1137-7 , PMID 15580509 (review).
  • J. Clarke, R. Newsom, C. Canning: Ocular trauma with small framed spectacles. In: The British journal of ophthalmology. Volume 86, Number 4, April 2002, p. 484, PMID 11914236 , PMC 1771106 (free full text).
  • A. Viestenz, M. Küchle: Choroidal ischaemic infarction following ocular contusion with small framed shows: Hutchinson-Siegrist-Neubauer syndrome. In: The British journal of ophthalmology. Volume 86, Number 11, November 2002, p. 1319, PMID 12386104 , PMC 1771367 (free full text).
  • GK Lang, GE Lang, KW Ruprecht: [Postcontusional ischemic choroid infarcts (Hutchinson-Siegrist-Neubauer)]. In: Advances in Ophthalmology: Journal of the German Ophthalmological Society. Volume 81, Number 1, 1984, pp. 75-79, PMID 6714880 .

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Atlas Ophthalmology
  2. J. Hutchinson Jr: VIII Disease of the choroid. 1. A form of retino-choroiditis due to contusion of the eye. In: Transactions of the Ophthalmological Societies of the United Kingdom , 1889, Vol. 9, pp.: 116.125
  3. A. Siegrist: Traumatic rupture of ciliary arteries . In: Annales Suisses Sc Med 1895, Vol. 3, pp. 554-71.
  4. H.Neubauer: Chorioretinopathia traumatica with sector- shaped visual field loss . In: Klinische Monatsblätter Augenheilkunde 1957, Vol. 131, pp. 487-500
  5. Who named it