Individual #00415795

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Reference PubMed: Ueno 2016
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Panel size 1
Diseases retinal disease
Owner name LOVD
Database submission license Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 InternationalCreative Commons License
Created by Anna Tracewska
Date created 2022-08-16 12:45:46 +02:00 (CEST)
Date last edited N/A


Phenotypes

retinal disease (-)   Add phenotype for this disease

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0000307573 decimal best-corrected visual acuity (BCVA) and refraction right / left eye: 0.09 with -1.5 diopters sphere (DS), -1.5 D cylinder (DC) ax 70deg / 0.08 with -2.75 DS, -2.0 DC ax 180deg; PD-15 test: several crossing lines between the deutan and tritan axes in both eyes - totally color-blind patient; Goldmann perimetry: central scotoma; slit-lamp and ophthalmoscopic examination: no abnormalities; fundus autofluorescence: no specific abnormal patterns ; spectral domain optical coherence tomography horizontal and vertical cross-sectional images: ellipsoid zone clearly intact; cone interdigitation zone unified with the ellipsoid zone, not identified distinctly; bulging of the ellipsoid zone at the central fovea (the foveal bulge) in the vertical image, but not in the horizontal scan images because the image was not centered; full-field scotopic electroretinograms amplitudes dark-adapted 0.01, 3.0, and 10.0: normal; photopic electroretinograms, light-adapted 3.0 and 30 Hz flicker: nonrecordable, indicating normal rod function and an absence of cone function; Adaptive optics (AO) retinal imaging: well-defined cone photoreceptor mosaics; images centered at 500 and 1000 lm nasal and temporal from the fovea - clearly defined cone mosaics; cone mosaic of the patient comparable normal eyes; cone density at the foveal center: too high, cone diameter: too small and exceeded the resolution limits of the camera in the eyes of both the patient and the controls; average axial length of both the patient’s eyes: 23.9 mm; cone densities: at 1000 lm from the fovea on both the nasal and the temporal sides: normal, at 500 lm from the fovea: 15-30 % lower than controls; value at 500 lm from the fovea was below the mean -2 standard deviation of that of the normal ey - complete achromatopsia Familial, autosomal recessive 17y - 0m severe photophobia, poor visual acuity, color blindness - LOVD



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0000417076 DNA SEQ-NG;SEQ - whole exome sequencing; CNGA3, CNGB3, PDE6C, PDE6H, and ATF6 negative GNAT2 1 LOVD



Variants

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1 Both (homozygous) +?/. - likely pathogenic g.110146704_110146717del g.109604082_109604095del GNAT2 c.730_743del, p.H244fs - GNAT2_000015 homozygous PubMed: Ueno 2016 - - Germline yes - - - - LOVD GNAT2 - - - - 7 NM_005272.3:c.730_743del - r.(?) p.(His244Serfs*7) - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
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