A 1.9 kg infant born two days ago after 36 weeks of gestation due to IUGR was evaluated for corneal opacity. No maternal infections had been noted. No evidence of blepharospasm, tearing, drainage, photophobia, or ocular redness was observed. Intraocular pressure: OD 16mm Hg, OS 12mmHg Corneal pachymetry: OD 676 microns, OS 870 microns Corneal Diameter: OD 8.5mm, OS 9.0 mm Axial Eye length: OD 15.99 mm, OS 16.73 mm Anterior chamber depth: OD 1.3 mm, OS 1.8 mm No evidence of retinal displacement OU Dilated Fundoscopic examination: OD No view, OS Healthy High-frequency ultrasound biomicroscopy: OD: The anterior chamber is narrow with multiple peripheral adhesions and membranes between cornea and iris.

OS: Anterior is deep with trace iridocorneal membranes. Image of bilateral corneal opacity observed under anesthesia has been provided. Torch titers within the limit No Herpes Simplex virus…