Fundus albipunctatus and other flecked retina syndromes.

M F Flynn, D Bohnert
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Abstract

Background: Several ophthalmic conditions manifest a flecked retina. Developing an understanding of their clinical presentations will enable the practitioner to most appropriately manage these conditions.

Case report: A 27-year-old Middle Eastern woman manifested flecked retinas and nyctalopia. She had been given a diagnosis of retinitis punctata albescens, an inherited, progressive, night blindness; however, the medical history and clinical findings were not consistent with this disorder. Rather, they were consistent with fundus albipunctatus, an autosomal recessive, stationary, night blindness. The clinical presentation of fundus albipunctatus is characterized by discrete, white dots at the level of the retinal pigment epithelium and stable night blindness. A prolonged time for dark adaptation is required to produce normal amplitude electroretinograms in fundus albipunctatus as the result of a delay in the regeneration of rhodopsin. An electroretinogram administered after a prolonged dark adaptation time confirmed the diagnosis of stationary night blindness.

Conclusion: In order to ensure an accurate diagnosis for fundus albipunctatus, it is important to be aware of the clinical characteristics and appropriate electroretinogram protocol for this disorder.

白点眼底及其他斑点性视网膜综合征。
背景:一些眼科疾病表现为视网膜斑点。了解他们的临床表现将使医生能够最恰当地处理这些情况。病例报告:一名27岁的中东女性表现为视网膜斑点和夜盲症。她被诊断为白斑视网膜炎,一种遗传性进行性夜盲症;然而,病史和临床表现与这种疾病不一致。相反,他们符合眼底白斑,一种常染色体隐性,静止,夜盲症。白点眼底的临床表现为视网膜色素上皮水平的离散白点和稳定的夜盲症。由于视紫红质再生的延迟,长时间的暗适应需要在白点眼底产生正常振幅的视网膜电图。在长时间的黑暗适应时间后进行视网膜电图检查,证实了静止性夜盲症的诊断。结论:了解白点眼底的临床特点,选择合适的视网膜电图治疗方案,是准确诊断白点眼底的重要手段。
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