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PLoS One ; 19(1): e0296493, 2024.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38166083

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OBJECTIVE: Cystoid macular edema (CME) in retinitis pigmentosa (RP) is an important complication causing visual dysfunction. We investigated the effect of CME on photoreceptors in RP patients with previous or current CME, using an adaptive optics (AO) fundus camera. METHODS: We retrospectively observed the CME and ellipsoid zone (EZ) length (average of horizontal and vertical sections) by optical coherence tomography. The density and regularity of the arrangement of photoreceptor cells (Voronoi analysis) were examined at four points around 1.5° from superior to inferior and temporal to nasal. We also performed a multivariate analysis using CME duration, central macular thickness and transversal length of CME. RESULTS: We evaluated 18 patients with previous or current CME (18 eyes; age, 48.7 ± 15.6 years) and 24 patients without previous or current CME (24 eyes; age, 46.0 ± 14.5 years). There were no significant differences in age, logMAR visual acuity, or EZ length. In groups with and without CME, cell density was 11967 ± 3148 and 16239 ± 2935 cells/mm2, and sequence regularity was 85.5 ± 3.4% and 88.5 ± 2.8%, respectively; both parameters were significantly different. The correlation between photoreceptor density and age was more negative in group with CME. The CME group tended toward greater reductions in duration of CME. CONCLUSION: Complications of CME in RP patients may lead to a decrease in photoreceptor density and regularity. Additionally, a longer duration of CME may result in a greater reduction in photoreceptor density.


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Edema Macular , Retinite Pigmentosa , Humanos , Adulto , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Edema Macular/complicações , Estudos Retrospectivos , Retinite Pigmentosa/complicações , Retinite Pigmentosa/diagnóstico por imagem , Fóvea Central , Tomografia de Coerência Óptica/métodos , Células Fotorreceptoras
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Arch Soc Esp Oftalmol (Engl Ed) ; 99(2): 67-81, 2024 Feb.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37940089

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Inherited retinal dystrophies (IRD) are the leading cause of legal blindness in the working population. Cystic macular edema (CME) is one of the treatable causes of visual loss, affecting up to 50% of the patients. A bibliographic review has been carried out combining "inherited retinal dystrophy", "retinitis pigmentosa", "macular oedema" and a diagnostic-therapeutic protocol according to the levels of evidence and recommendations of the "US Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality". This protocol has been discussed in the monthly meetings of the XAREA DHR group with the participation of more than 25 ophthalmologists, creating a consensus document. The etiology of CME is multifactorial: dysfunction of the blood-retinal barrier, retinal pigment epithelium, and Müller cells, inflammation, and vitreous traction. OCT is the test of choice for the diagnosis and follow-up of CME associated with IRD. The drugs with the highest degree of scientific evidence are carbonic anhydrase inhibitors (IAC). Intravitreal corticosteroids, anti-VEGF, and vitrectomy with peeling of the internal limiting membrane do not have sufficient evidence. A treatment scheme is proposed for the CME in IRD in adults, another for pediatric patients and another for IRD and cataract surgery. Oral and topical IACs are effective in the treatment of CME secondary to IRD. Treatment with corticosteroids, anti-VEGF, and vitrectomy are second-line options. Randomized clinical trials are required to establish the therapeutic scale in these patients.


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Edema Macular , Distrofias Retinianas , Retinite Pigmentosa , Estados Unidos , Adulto , Humanos , Criança , Edema Macular/etiologia , Edema Macular/terapia , Retinite Pigmentosa/complicações , Retina , Distrofias Retinianas/complicações , Distrofias Retinianas/terapia , Corticosteroides/uso terapêutico
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Graefes Arch Clin Exp Ophthalmol ; 262(2): 441-448, 2024 Feb.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37861848

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PURPOSE: Outcomes of retinal detachment (RD) have been discussed in detail in many reports of patients with retinitis pigmentosa (RP). This study tries to understand the outcomes of vitreoretinal (VR) surgery for indications other than RD in the eyes with RP. METHODS: This is a retrospective study that includes clinical data from January 2013 to December 2021. Patients with RP who were treated with a VR surgical intervention were included in the study. The primary outcome of the study was to assess the changes in best-corrected visual acuity. RESULTS: Forty-four eyes of 40 patients with RP were included in the study. Nearly half of the eyes (43%, 19/44) presented from 1 month to 1 year after the onset of diminished vision, with or without floaters. The mean ± standard deviation (SD) best-corrected visual acuity (BCVA) at presentation was 1.30 ± 0.79 logMAR (20/400 ± 20/125). The major surgical indications were vitreous opacities (43.2%, 19/44) and subluxated/dislocated cataractous lenses (25%, 11/44). The median follow-up duration was 8 months (interquartile range (IQR): 1.5-27). Approximately 77% (34/44) of the eyes had improvement in vision. The mean postoperative BCVA at the last follow-up was 0.95 ± 0.73 logMAR (p-value: 0.03). CONCLUSIONS: Most eyes with RP recovered well after VR surgical interventions, with short-term improvements in visual acuity. It may be crucial to address the vitreous opacities and membranes as they hinder the residual central island of vision in RP. However, appropriate counselling is required regarding the progressive nature of retinal neuronal degeneration.


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Descolamento Retiniano , Retinite Pigmentosa , Cirurgia Vitreorretiniana , Humanos , Descolamento Retiniano/diagnóstico , Descolamento Retiniano/cirurgia , Estudos Retrospectivos , Retinite Pigmentosa/complicações , Retinite Pigmentosa/diagnóstico , Retinite Pigmentosa/cirurgia , Retina
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Jpn J Ophthalmol ; 68(1): 1-11, 2024 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38070066

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PURPOSE: To report the genotypes and clinical features of RHO-associated retinitis pigmentosa (RHO-RP) in the Kyushu region of Japan. STUDY DESIGN: Retrospective, single-center study. METHODS: Sixteen RP patients with pathogenic RHO variants seen at Kyushu University Hospital were investigated. Clinical data including age, best-corrected visual acuity (BCVA) in logarithm of the minimum angle of resolution (logMAR) units, visual field, fundus photography, and optical coherence tomography were retrospectively obtained. Visual outcomes were compared between classical and sector phenotypes and among genetic variants. RESULTS: The mean age at the first visit was 54.0 ± 15.7 years, with a mean follow-up of 7.6 ± 4.0 years. Fourteen patients (87.5%) showed the classical RP phenotype, of whom four were associated with p.[Pro23Leu] and two had p.[Pro347Leu] variants. In addition, two patients with the sector phenotype harbored p.[Ala164Val] variants. Among the classical RHO-RP patients, the mean BCVA decreased from 0.60 to 1.08 logMAR over the follow-up period (7.4 ± 4.1 years) whereas BCVA was preserved at 0.04 logMAR in sector RHO-RP patients (9.0 ± 3.0 years). Genotype-to-phenotype analysis demonstrated that p.[Pro347Leu] was associated with severe vision loss at an earlier age. Macular complications such as epiretinal membrane and cystoid macular edema were observed in 5 classical RHO-RP patients. CONCLUSION: p.[Pro23Leu], but not p.[Pro23His], was a frequent variant causing RHO-RP in the Kyushu region of Japan. As reported in previous studies, patients with the p.[Pro347Leu] variant showed a more severe phenotype, and variants causing sector RHO-RP were associated with a good prognosis.


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Retinite Pigmentosa , Rodopsina , Adulto , Idoso , Humanos , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Genótipo , Japão/epidemiologia , Retinite Pigmentosa/diagnóstico , Retinite Pigmentosa/genética , Retinite Pigmentosa/complicações , Estudos Retrospectivos , Tomografia de Coerência Óptica/métodos , Campos Visuais , Rodopsina/genética
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Neurogenetics ; 25(1): 33-38, 2024 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38105315

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Typical retinitis pigmentosa (RP) may not be the only retinal phenotype encountered in ataxia with vitamin E deficiency (AVED). The following short case series describes a novel form of retinopathy in AVED. We describe two patients with AVED belonging to the same consanguineous sibship. Both presented an unusual retinopathy consisting of scattered, multifocal, nummular, hyperautofluorescent atrophic retinal patches. The retinopathy remained stable under vitamin E supplementation. We hypothesize these changes to be the result of arrested AVED-related RP following early supplementation with α-tocopherol acetate.


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Retinite Pigmentosa , Deficiência de Vitamina E , Humanos , Proteínas de Transporte/genética , Ataxia/complicações , Ataxia/genética , Deficiência de Vitamina E/complicações , Deficiência de Vitamina E/genética , Retinite Pigmentosa/complicações , Retinite Pigmentosa/genética , Linhagem , Mutação
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Retina ; 44(1): 117-126, 2024 Jan 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38117582

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PURPOSE: High myopia can occur as a single or syndromic condition. The aim of this study was to evaluate the refractive error and myopic maculopathy in patients with X-linked retinopathies. METHODS: Whole exome sequencing, Sanger sequencing, and comprehensive ocular examinations were performed in patients with X-linked retinopathies. RESULTS: A total of 17 patients were recruited, including six with CACNA1F, seven with RPGR, three with NYX, and one with OPN1MW mutations. The diagnoses were congenital stationary night blindness (6), cone-rod dystrophy (4), retinitis pigmentosa (4), achromatopsia (1), Leber congenital amaurosis (1), and myopia (1). Myopia was present in 88.2% patients, and 64.7% patients had high myopia. Gene analysis showed that high myopia was present in 80% patients with CACNA1F, 100% patients with NYX, and 57.1% patients with RPGR mutations. In the ATN classification, 64.7% of the patients were A1T0N0 and 35.3% were A0T0N0. The refractive errors progressed over time, even in patients with congenital stationary night blindness. Two females with heterozygous de novo RPGR mutations presented with retinitis pigmentosa or cone rod dystrophy combined with high myopia. CONCLUSION: High myopia is common in patients with X-linked retinopathies, and myopic maculopathy was only mild atrophy without traction and neovascularization.


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Distrofias de Cones e Bastonetes , Oftalmopatias Hereditárias , Degeneração Macular , Miopia , Erros de Refração , Retinite Pigmentosa , Feminino , Humanos , Oftalmopatias Hereditárias/genética , Miopia/complicações , Miopia/diagnóstico , Miopia/genética , Retinite Pigmentosa/complicações , Retinite Pigmentosa/diagnóstico , Retinite Pigmentosa/genética , Proteínas do Olho/genética
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Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38082934

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Our brain undergoes significant alteration in response to blindness. Understanding these neuroplastic changes and finding reliable methods for quantification of such reorganization is consequential for devising optimum sight restoration therapies and clinical rehabilitation. In recent years, graph theory measures have been applied to brain connectivity, but few studies have examined blindness-induced cortical alterations using these methods. In this study, we investigated alterations in key global and local measures of functional plasticity in the brain network after visual deprivation. Four resting-state functional MRI runs from 10 sighted and 10 blind subjects, with severe retinitis pigmentosa, provided data for our analysis. The whole-brain ROI-ROI resting-state functional connectivity (rsFC) matrices were created for all subjects. Using the resulting rsFC matrices, the global density and efficiency were extracted for the whole brain and the visual system. Additionally, weighted degree, as a local metric, was investigated for all the nodes in the functional brain network. Our results revealed a statistically significant decrease in global density and efficiency of the visual system and weighted degree for lower visual areas, following visual deprivation in the blind group. The explored network measures can serve as tools to gauge functional neuroplasticity following blindness, as a complement to the behavioral indices. Future investigation with a larger number of test subjects for this rare condition can enable correlation analysis with patients' characteristics and further verify the application of these metrics as biomarkers of brain reorganization following vision loss.


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Mapeamento Encefálico , Retinite Pigmentosa , Humanos , Mapeamento Encefálico/métodos , Encéfalo/fisiologia , Cegueira , Visão Ocular , Retinite Pigmentosa/complicações
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Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci ; 64(15): 13, 2023 Dec 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38088826

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Purpose: To determine if circulating antiretinal antibodies (ARAs) differ between patients affected by retinitis pigmentosa (RP) and control participants and to assess whether ARAs are associated with clinical outcomes in patients with RP. Methods: Cross-sectional study involving a group of patients clinically diagnosed with RP and a control group of healthy participants. Serum autoantibodies against enolase, heat shock protein 70 (HSP70), and carbonic anhydrase II (CAII) were tested in all participants using Jess capillary Western blot. We compared ARA prevalence between the RP and control groups and investigated the association of serum ARA positivity with macular edema and vitreomacular disorders in patients affected by RP. Results: Thirty-six patients affected by RP and a control group of 39 healthy individuals were included. Overall, at least one ARA positivity was detected in 89% and 80% of participants in the RP and control groups, respectively. We observed a similar prevalence of anti-CAII and anti-enolase ARA between patients and controls (P = 0.87 and P = 0.35, respectively). Sera from patients with RP tested positive for anti-HSP70 ARAs more frequently than those from controls (53% vs. 36%), albeit without reaching statistical significance (P = 0.29). Among the 72 eyes with RP, 25% presented with macular edema (most often bilateral) and 33% with epiretinal membrane and/or lamellar macular hole. None of the three ARAs was associated with an increased risk of any macular complications in eyes affected by RP (all P > 0.05). Conclusions: The prevalence of circulating ARAs against enolase, HSP70, and CAII is similar between patients affected by RP and healthy individuals. Our results provide evidence against the association of ARAs with macular edema and vitreomacular interface disorders in RP.


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Edema Macular , Retinite Pigmentosa , Humanos , Edema Macular/diagnóstico , Edema Macular/etiologia , Estudos Transversais , Retinite Pigmentosa/diagnóstico , Retinite Pigmentosa/complicações , Retina , Fosfopiruvato Hidratase , Tomografia de Coerência Óptica/métodos
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Medicine (Baltimore) ; 102(51): e36589, 2023 Dec 22.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38134121

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RATIONALE: Exudative retinal detachment with macular edema is one of the complications of retinitis pigmentosa (RP). In this report, we present a case who treated with intravitreal injection of anti-vascular endothelial growth factor (anti-VEGF) in RP-related exudative retinal detachment and subsequently improved with favorable outcome. PATIENT CONCERN: A 49-year-old man, with a history of RP, had persistent blurred vision and was newly diagnosed with bilateral shallow exudative retinal detachment and macular edema. DIAGNOSIS: Fluorescein angiography showed bilateral diffuse dye leakage with macular pooling, and systemic survey excluded the possibility of infection or autoimmune disease. INTERVENTIONS: The patient was treated with intravitreal injection of aflibercept, one of the anti-VEGF agents, for bilateral eyes. Recurrent exudative retinal detachment and macular edema were noted, and repeated intravitreal injections of aflibercept in bilateral eyes were then arranged. Subsequently, bilateral macular edema and exudative retinal detachment subsided again, and the treatment course lasted for approximately 1 year. OUTCOMES: After 1 year, the exudative retinal detachment with macular edema was much improved. In the meanwhile, visual functional improvement was also achieved. LESSONS: This case illustrated the possibility of intravitreal injection of anti-VEGF therapy for the treatment of this rare complication of RP, and it may be a newly explored alternative treatment.


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Edema Macular , Descolamento Retiniano , Retinite Pigmentosa , Masculino , Humanos , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Edema Macular/tratamento farmacológico , Edema Macular/etiologia , Edema Macular/diagnóstico , Inibidores da Angiogênese/uso terapêutico , Descolamento Retiniano/etiologia , Descolamento Retiniano/complicações , Receptores de Fatores de Crescimento do Endotélio Vascular/uso terapêutico , Proteínas Recombinantes de Fusão/uso terapêutico , Retinite Pigmentosa/complicações , Retinite Pigmentosa/tratamento farmacológico , Injeções Intravítreas
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BMC Ophthalmol ; 23(1): 458, 2023 Nov 15.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37968604

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BACKGROUND: To report the ocular characteristics and management of three cases of retinitis pigmentosa (RP) concurrent primary angle closure glaucoma (PACG). CASE PRESENTATION: Three middle-aged patients presenting with diminished vision, high intraocular pressure (IOP), and typical fundus manifestations of RP were clinically evaluated. The individualized treatment was based on the ocular conditions of each case. A novel genetic alteration in ZNF408 was identified in one patient. Two patients with short-axial eyes received unilateral combined trabeculectomy, cataract surgery, and Irido-zonulo-hyaloid-vitrectomy. One of them had a subluxated lens, managed with a capsular tension ring implantation. Their contralateral eyes, respectively, underwent laser peripheral iridotomy (LPI) and transscleral cyclophotocoagulation. The third patient underwent bilaterally combined laser peripheral iridoplasty, LPI, and medication. Ultimately, all patients achieved the target IOP during a two-year follow-up. CONCLUSION: Young patients with RP may have a risk of developing angle closure glaucoma, and conversely, patients with angle closure glaucoma at younger age should be aware of the presence of RP. Therefore, routine gonioscopy and IOP monitoring are required for RP patients, and detailed fundus examinations are warranted for young PACG patients.


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Glaucoma de Ângulo Fechado , Terapia a Laser , Retinite Pigmentosa , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Humanos , Glaucoma de Ângulo Fechado/complicações , Glaucoma de Ângulo Fechado/diagnóstico , Glaucoma de Ângulo Fechado/cirurgia , Iridectomia , Iris/cirurgia , Resultado do Tratamento , Retinite Pigmentosa/complicações , Retinite Pigmentosa/diagnóstico , Pressão Intraocular , Proteínas de Ligação a DNA , Fatores de Transcrição
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BMC Ophthalmol ; 23(1): 391, 2023 Sep 26.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37752465

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BACKGROUND: Microophthalmos or 'dwarf eye' is characterized by an axial length 2 standard deviation less than age-matched controls. It is classified into nanophthalmos, relative anterior microphthalmos, and posterior microphthalmos based on the anterior segment: posterior segment ratio. Nanophthalmos can occur in association with optic disc drusen, foveoschisis, and retinitis pigmentosa, as an autosomal recessive syndrome linked to mutations in the MFRP gene. We report a case of bilateral nanophthalmos and pigmentary retinopathy with angle closure glaucoma and optic disc pit in one eye. We believe this to be the first case presenting with optic disc pit in association with nanophthalmos. CASE PRESENTATION: A 56-year-old female presented with bilateral small eyes, high hypermetropia, shallow anterior chamber depth, increased lens thickness, mid-peripheral retinal flecks, and macular edema. She also had high intraocular pressure in the right eye, with a disc cupping of 0.9 with an Optic disc pit. The macular edema in the right eye was found to occur in association with the Optic disc pit, whereas, in the left eye, it was associated with intra-retinal hemorrhages and diagnosed as macular branch retinal vein occlusion secondary to hypertension. She was started on anti-glaucoma medications in both eyes and planned for Anti-VEGF injection in the left eye. CONCLUSION: This case report is unique as it reports an association of Nanophthalmos with Optic Disc pit, with an associated angle closure glaucoma in the same eye, an association which has never been previously reported in the literature.


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Anormalidades do Olho , Glaucoma de Ângulo Fechado , Edema Macular , Microftalmia , Disco Óptico , Retinite Pigmentosa , Feminino , Humanos , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Microftalmia/complicações , Microftalmia/diagnóstico , Glaucoma de Ângulo Fechado/complicações , Glaucoma de Ângulo Fechado/diagnóstico , Anormalidades do Olho/complicações , Anormalidades do Olho/diagnóstico , Retinite Pigmentosa/complicações , Retinite Pigmentosa/diagnóstico , Proteínas de Membrana
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Sci Rep ; 13(1): 14187, 2023 08 30.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37648803

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Macular edema (ME), the accumulation of intraretinal fluid in the macula, is a common sight affecting sequelae of retinitis pigmentosa (RP). However, it is unclear why some patients develop ME, and others do not. This study aims to identify associations between clinical-genetic factors in RP with ME. Patients with clinically confirmed RP cases were identified from the inherited retinal disease database at a large tertiary referral academic center. Demographic and genetic testing findings were noted. Additionally, optical coherence tomography volume scans were graded using a validated grading system. One hundred and six patients (73.1%) were found to have ME in at least one eye (OD = 88, mean = 37.9%, OS = 98, mean = 31.7%). Structurally, the presence of epiretinal membrane (ERM) (p < 0.007) and vitreo-macular traction (VMT) (p < 0.003) were significantly associated with ME. Additionally, X-linked (p < 0.032) and autosomal dominant inheritance (p < 0.039) demonstrated a significant association with ME, with RP1 (p < 0.045) and EYS (p < 0.017) pathogenic variants also significantly associated with ME. This study, in a large cohort of RP patients, confirms previous retinal structural associations for ME in RP and identifies potential new genetic associations.


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Macula Lutea , Edema Macular , Doenças Retinianas , Retinite Pigmentosa , Humanos , Edema Macular/genética , Retinite Pigmentosa/complicações , Retinite Pigmentosa/genética , Retina/diagnóstico por imagem , Proteínas do Olho
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Retin Cases Brief Rep ; 17(5): 533-537, 2023 Sep 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37643038

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PURPOSE: We describe the unusual clinical presentation of a 33-year-old woman subsequently identified as a carrier of RP2-associated X-linked retinitis pigmentosa. METHODS: Case report. RESULTS: A 33-year-old woman without a known family history of retinal disease presented with unilateral reduced visual acuity and central scotoma in the left eye. Examination showed underlying macular atrophy in the left eye and a bilateral tapetal-like reflex. Full-field electroretinogram was abnormal in the left eye but normal in the right eye. Notable findings on wide-field imaging included bilateral peripheral vascular leakage on fluorescein angiography and a bilaterally symmetric radial pattern of hyperfluorescence on fundus autofluorescence. Genetic testing demonstrated a pathogenic variant in the gene RP2 confirming that she was a carrier of X-linked retinitis pigmentosa. CONCLUSION: We describe clinical features of the carrier state of RP2-XLRP and expand potential findings to include peripheral vascular leakage. This case highlights the importance of awareness of the carrier state, particularly if a family history cannot be provided.


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Doenças Retinianas , Retinite Pigmentosa , Feminino , Humanos , Adulto , Portador Sadio , Fundo de Olho , Retinite Pigmentosa/complicações , Retinite Pigmentosa/diagnóstico , Atrofia , Proteínas de Membrana , Proteínas de Ligação ao GTP
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Retin Cases Brief Rep ; 17(5): 548-553, 2023 Sep 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37643040

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PURPOSE: To report a case of polypoidal choroidal vasculopathy associated with sector retinitis pigmentosa. METHODS: Case report. RESULTS: A 63-years-old woman presented with complaints of having painless progressive reduction of vision in the left eye (LE) for the past 6 months. On examination, her best-corrected visual acuity was 20/20 in the right eye and 20/125 in the LE. Based on fundus examination and multimodal imaging findings, both eyes were diagnosed to have sector retinitis pigmentosa, and an associated active extramacular polypoidal choroidal vasculopathy was seen in the LE. Spectral-domain optical coherence tomography also revealed choroidal thinning in both eyes. Patient underwent bevacizumab injection in the LE. At 1-month posttreatment, her best-corrected visual acuity remained stable in the LE, and spectral-domain optical coherence tomography showed reduction in subretinal fluid and size of the polypoidal lesion. CONCLUSION: Polypoidal choroidal vasculopathy, a pachychoroid disease, could occur in association with retinitis pigmentosa, in the setting of thin choroids, and multimodal imaging is important to differentiate it from Type-1 macular neovascularization.


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Distrofias de Cones e Bastonetes , Retinite Pigmentosa , Feminino , Humanos , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Vasculopatia Polipoidal da Coroide , Retinite Pigmentosa/complicações , Retinite Pigmentosa/diagnóstico , Neovascularização Patológica , Corioide
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J Assoc Physicians India ; 71(1): 1, 2023 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37116049

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INTRODUCTION: Laurence-Moon-Bardet-Biedl syndrome (LMBBS) is a rare autosomal recessive disorder characterised by polydactyly, retinitis pigmentosa, obesity, hypogonadism and mental retardation. MATERIALS: A 20-year old male, who is morbidly obese [BMI = 41] with history of intellectual delay, speech impairment and progressive vision loss. Presented to Saveetha medical college, Chennai with chief complaints of breathlessness, oliguria, abdominal distension. On examination patient had short stature, obese, crowded teeth present, had polydactyly of feet, micro penis and retinitis pigmentosa, nystagmus. He had pedal edema and facial puffiness. Laboratory investigations revealed Hb-6.9, creatinine-12, urea 217, potassium-7.7, bicarbonate-8.3. Echo showed eccentric Left ventricular hypertrophy. CT abdomen revealed hepatomegaly, right contracted kidney with renal pelvic lipomatosis, left enlarged kidney with hydroureteronephrosis grade 4. RESULT: He presented with all the primary Pentad features of LMBBS along with CKD stage 5. He also had secondary features like speech delay, developmental delay, dental crowding, high arched palate, left ventricular hypertrophy. CONCLUSION: LMBBS is a disorder with an identified Pentad of symptoms which are obesity, hypogonadism, intellectual impairment, polydactyly and retinitis pigmentosa. Renal function loss is most common cause of mortality in these patients. Because of seemingly unrelated symptoms the disorder remains largely under diagnosed. Genetic counselling of effected families raise awareness about need to get the other family members assessed for renal and cardiovascular problems. References Khan PA, Nishaat J, Noor S, et al. Laurence Moon Bardet Biedl syndrome: a rare case report in a tertiary care teaching hospital, Hyderabad, Telangana, India. Int J Med Sci Public Health 2017;7(1):68-71. Katsanis N, Lupski JR, Beales PL. Exploring the molecular basis of Bardet-Biedl syndrome. Hum Mol Genet 2001;10(20):2293-2299.


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Síndrome de Bardet-Biedl , Hipogonadismo , Obesidade Mórbida , Polidactilia , Retinite Pigmentosa , Masculino , Humanos , Adulto Jovem , Adulto , Síndrome de Bardet-Biedl/complicações , Síndrome de Bardet-Biedl/diagnóstico , Obesidade Mórbida/complicações , Hipertrofia Ventricular Esquerda/complicações , Índia , Retinite Pigmentosa/complicações , Polidactilia/complicações
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