Abstract
•In this case report we highlight briefly the unique entities of Icthyosis, the commonest ophthalmological manifestation and the reported modalities of surgical therapy, which includes Mucous Membrane Graft (MMG).•Up to our knowledge this is the first reported long term follow up of MMG offered for Ichthyosis-related cicatricial ectropion.•Thus we believe that this case has a value in using MMG as the standard therapy for a generalized condition, which is not peculiar only to ophthalmologists.
Ichthyosis is a group of keratinizing diseases characterized by scaly and dry skin. One of the ocular complications associated with ichthyosis is cicatricial ectropion which often results in exposure keratopathy and eventually corneal scarring.
In this report we are presenting a 21-year-old female who is known to have ichthyosis-related bilateral lower lid cicatricial ectropion, which was managed with Mucous Membrane Grafting (MMG) six years ago.
Despite the serious complications of ichthyosis-related eyelid malposition such as cicatricial ectropion, until present no single way has been standardized to treat the ectropion in these patients. MMG has been previously described, but up to our knowledge this is the first reported long term follow up of MMG offered for ichthyosis-related cicatricial ectropion.
We strongly recommend MMG as a promising surgical treatment option offered for ichthyosis patients with cicatricial ectropion providing good outcome and acceptable cosmetic results.