Individual #00410181

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Reference PubMed: Chen 2018
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Diseases retinal disease
Owner name LOVD
Database submission license Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 InternationalCreative Commons License
Created by Anna Tracewska
Date created 2022-05-19 17:41:47 +02:00 (CEST)
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retinal disease (-)   Add phenotype for this disease

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0000302285 onset of recent vision loss coincided with the diagnosis of an autoimmune thyroid disease; 36y: floaters, photopsia and reduced peripheral field sensitivity without visual acuity loss (6/6 in both eyes; between 37-50 years visual acuity right, left eye: declined to 6/12, 6/76; Humphrey field test: significant decline in visual field index (VFI) from 73% and 64% to 42% and 32%, in the right and left eyes; refractive error right, left eye: 0.25/- 0.50 x 34, 0.25/- 0.50 x 151; clear lens, no vitritis and normal intraocular pressure; fundus: retinal arteriolar attenuation without the typical bony pigment spicules; small round hyperpigmented lesion was noted initially in the nasal fundus, pigmented lesions and hypoautofluorescent spots increased in numbers 4 years later. Fundus autofluorescence: oval ring of increased signal in the foveal region and a preserved uniform signal in the periphery; optical coherence tomography: diffuse thinning of the outer retinal layers without macular oedema and a greater macular volume in the left eye compared to the right eye (5.83 mm3 vs. 5.72 mm3) despite lower visual acuity; a mild epiretinal membrane was present in the extrafoveal . Scotopic electroretinography response: undetectable, photopic: electronegative; scotopic response did not improve after 12 h of dark-adaptation in the left eye; photopic 30 Hz flicker and single flash (3.0 cd s/m2) electroretinography showed severe delay and reduction (Fig. 2). 13y prior full field dark-adapted electroretinography: profoundly reduced b-wave moderately reduced and delayed a-wave and b-wave with standard flash; light adapted flicker (30 Hz), single flash electroretinograms: delayed and reduced b-waves. Pattern electroretinography: only marginally reduced; recent acceleration of visual field and acuity losses and the development of an electronegative-type electroretinography. - retinal degeneration Familial, autosomal recessive 50y - 36y - - LOVD



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0000411444 DNA SEQ - - CLN3 1 LOVD



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16 Parent #1 +?/. - likely pathogenic g.28500658C>T g.28489337C>T CLN3 c.175G>A, p.(A59T) - CLN3_000163 heterozygous PubMed: Chen 2018 - - Germline yes - - - - LOVD CLN3 - - - - - NM_001042432.1:c.175G>A - r.(?) p.(Ala59Thr) - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
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