Ronald C. Gentile, MD » Blau syndrome

  • Blau syndrome slide 3

    Oct 22 2012 by Ronald C. Gentile, MD

    Examination of the hands revealed Camptodactyly or fixed flexion deformities of the interphalangeal joints. This involves permanent flexure of one or more phalanges (fingers).

    Photographer: The New York Eye & Ear Infirmary Department of Medical Imaging

    Condition/keywords: Blau syndrome

  • Blau syndrome slide 2

    Oct 22 2012 by Ronald C. Gentile, MD

    Fundus examination revealed vascular sheathing with optic nerve edema and multiple focal areas of choroidal involvement.

    Photographer: The New York Eye & Ear Infirmary Department of Medical Imaging

    Condition/keywords: Blau syndrome

  • Blau syndrome slide 1

    Oct 22 2012 by Ronald C. Gentile, MD

    10-year-old boy with Blau syndrome, a rare autosomal dominant disorder, who presented with pan-uveitis, granulomatous arthritis, and camptodactyly. Ocular examination revealed pan-uveitis and vitritis.

    Photographer: The New York Eye & Ear Infirmary Department of Medical Imaging

    Condition/keywords: Blau syndrome