Lens subluxation in Marfan&;s syndrome?

Correct Answer: Superotemporal
Description: Marfan's syndrome: It is an autosomal dominant mesodermal dysplasia. In this condition, the lens is displaced upwards and temporally (bilaterally symmetrical). Systemic anomalies include arachnodactyly (spider fingers), long extremities, hyperextensibility of joints, high arched palate and dissecting aoic aneurysm.Ref: Khurana; 4th ed; Pg 202
Category: Ophthalmology
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