Trisomy 13
a.k.a. Patau syndrome
Main Features
- Severe congenital and neurodevelopmental impairment
- Midline defects
- cleft lip and palate, holoprosencephaly, scalp defects (aplasia cutis), congenital heart disease.
- Poor prognosis for life with high infant mortality, most infants die in the first days or weeks of life only 5-10% survive beyond the first year.
Eye Findings
- Microphthalmia/ Anophthalmia
- Coloboma of iris
- Corneal Opacities
- Cataracts- often sectoral associated with coloboma
- Retinal dysplasia, Retinal Detachment. Coats Disease
- Persistent fetal vasculature
- Glaucoma
- Kerato-irido-lenticular dysgenesis
- Optic Nerve Hypoplasia
- Cerebral Vision impairment
Other Findings
- Congenital heart disease
- Polydactyly
- Microcephaly
- GU malformations
- cryptorchidism and renal anomalies
- Ear anomalies
- Omphalocele
Etiology
- Chromosome abnormality