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J Pediatr Ophthalmol Strabismus ; 61(1): 59-66, 2024.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37092661

PURPOSE: To report two new cases with confirmed diagnosis of Heimler syndrome and describe their systemic and ophthalmic phenotype and visual rehabilitation. METHODS: Retrospective review of medical records. RESULTS: Both siblings were diagnosed as having sensori-neural hearing loss and retinal dystrophy with exuberant intraretinal cystoid spaces and cone-rod dysfunction. The older sibling also had amelogenesis imperfecta and neither had nail abnormalities. Genetic analysis identified homozygosity for the pathogenic variant c.2528G>A p.(Gly843Asp) in the PEX1 gene in both siblings. The parents were heterozygous carriers of the variant. CONCLUSIONS: The authors report a familial case of Heimler syndrome due to biallelic PEX1 pathogenic variants that manifested as macular dystrophy characterized by cone-rod dysfunction and complicated by intraretinal cystoid spaces. Review of the literature shows that ocular phenotype is variable in patients with Heimler syndrome. [J Pediatr Ophthalmol Strabismus. 2024;61(1):59-66.].


Amelogenesis Imperfecta , Eye Abnormalities , Hearing Loss, Sensorineural , Nails, Malformed , Humans , Amelogenesis Imperfecta/diagnosis , Amelogenesis Imperfecta/genetics , Amelogenesis Imperfecta/complications , Mutation , Siblings , Nails, Malformed/diagnosis , Nails, Malformed/genetics , Nails, Malformed/complications , Phenotype , Eye Abnormalities/complications , Pedigree , ATPases Associated with Diverse Cellular Activities/genetics , Membrane Proteins/genetics
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J AAPOS ; 22(3): 202-206, 2018 06.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29730056

PURPOSE: To quantify the improvements in visual performance for both distance and near tasks attained by children with bilateral chorioretinal coloboma (CRC) with use of low-vision aids (LVAs). METHODS: This was a hospital-based, cross-sectional, interventional case series of children with bilateral CRC. Demographic data were collected through a structured questionnaire and review of medical records. Distance and near best-corrected visual acuity, contrast sensitivity, and reading speed were evaluated with refractive correction alone and with the use of LVAs (Keplerian telescopes for distance; handheld magnifiers and a tinted lens [400 nm filter] for near). Effects are presented as medians of differences with 95% binomial-exact confidence intervals. RESULTS: Six children were included (median age, 11.5 years; range, 7-17 years), of whom 5 were already using LVAs on a daily basis. The use of a Keplerian telescope achieved a significant median improvement in distance best-corrected visual acuity of 0.75 logMAR (95% CI, 0.20-1.20). Contrast sensitivity was also improved across all tested spatial frequencies. Use of near LVAs resulted in a significant median improvement in near reading acuity of 0.47 logRAD (95% CI, 0.28-0.90). Critical print size and reading speed at N10 were also improved. CONCLUSIONS: LVAs enable meaningful improvements in the visual performance of children with bilateral CRC, allowing noteworthy increases in distance and near visual acuities as well as good reading speeds at small print sizes.


Choroid/abnormalities , Coloboma/physiopathology , Retina/abnormalities , Sensory Aids , Vision, Low/therapy , Visual Acuity/physiology , Adolescent , Child , Contrast Sensitivity/physiology , Cross-Sectional Studies , Eyeglasses , Female , Humans , Male , Reading , Vision Tests , Vision, Low/physiopathology
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