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Case report of an atypical early onset X-linked retinoschisis in monozygotic twins

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Publication Date:
2017
Short description:
Case report of an atypical early onset X-linked retinoschisis in monozygotic twins / Murro, V.; Caputo, R.; Bacci, G. M.; Sodi, A.; Mucciolo, D. P.; Bargiacchi, S.; Giglio, S. R.; Virgili, Gianni; Rizzo, Stanislao. - In: BMC OPHTHALMOLOGY. - ISSN 1471-2415. - 17:(2017). [10.1186/s12886-017-0406-6]
abstract:
Background: X-linked Retinoschisis (XLRS) is one of the most common macular degenerations in young males, with a worldwide prevalence ranging from 1:5000 to 1:20000. Clinical diagnosis of XLRS can be challenging due to the highly variable phenotypic presentation and limited correlation has been identified between mutation type and disease severity or progression.
Case presentation: We report the atypical early onset of XLRS in 3-month-old monozygotic twins. Fundus examination was characterized by severe bullous retinal schisis with pre-retinal and intraretinal haemorrhages. Molecular genetic analysis of the RS1 was performed and the c.288G > A (p. Trp96Ter) mutation was detected in both patients.
Conclusions: Early onset XLRS is associated with a more progressive form of the disease, characterized by large bullous peripheral schisis involving the posterior pole, vascular abnormalities and haemorrhages. The availability of specific technology permitted detailed imaging of the clinical picture of unusual cases of XLRS. The possible relevance of modifying genes should be taken into consideration for the future development of XLRS gene therapy.
Iris type:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Bullous peripheral schisis; Case report; Juvenile retinoschisis; RS1; X-linked retinoschisis; DNA Mutational Analysis; Electroretinography; Eye Proteins; Humans; Infant; Male; Pedigree; Retina; Retinoschisis; Time Factors; Tomography; Optical Coherence; Visual Acuity; Diseases in Twins; Mutation; Twins; Monozygotic
List of contributors:
Murro, V.; Caputo, R.; Bacci, G. M.; Sodi, A.; Mucciolo, D. P.; Bargiacchi, S.; Giglio, S. R.; Virgili, Gianni; Rizzo, Stanislao
Authors of the University:
GIGLIO SABRINA RITA
Handle:
https://iris.unisr.it/handle/20.500.11768/196261
Published in:
BMC OPHTHALMOLOGY
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