Gender effect on onset, prevalence and surgical treatment of cataract in patients with Myotonic Dystrophy type 1.

Q3 Medicine
Acta Myologica Pub Date : 2022-09-30 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.36185/2532-1900-N75
Marianna Scutifero, Michele Lanza, Roberta Petillo, Maddalena De Bernardo, Luigia Passamano, Nicola Rosa, Luisa Politano
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Myotonic Dystrophy type 1 (DM1) is the most common muscular dystrophy in adults, affecting 1:8000 individuals. It is a multi-systemic disorder involving muscle, heart, endocrine and respiratory apparatus and eye. The eye symptoms can include ptosis, external ophthalmoplegia, epiphora, and early onset cataracts. Cataracts occur at a much earlier age (usually between 30 and 40) than the general population, where females are usually affected more than men. We studied gender differences in cataract prevalence and treatment age in 243 DM1 patients (134 M; 109 F), aged 18 to 70 years, who were subsequently screened at routine follow-up. For each patient, information was collected on age, sex, CTG expansion, age of cataract onset, and age at cataract surgery, when available. Seventy-three patients, 30 females and 43 males, had cataracts, at a mean age of onset of 41.14 ± 12.64 in females, and 40.36 ± 10.03 in males. Sixty-nine of them underwent cataract surgery, males at an earlier age than females (42.8 ± 9.8 years versus 47.3 ± 12.6 years) and in 52.5% of cases before the age of 40, compared to 17.2% of females. The difference was statistically significant. The assumption that females in general and those with DM1 in particular develop cataracts more frequently and earlier than males is not confirmed, at least in this study. A possible explanation for these results could be related to non-advanced age, the protective role of estrogen and the lower prevalence of smoking in the study population.

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性别对1型肌强直性营养不良患者白内障发病、患病率及手术治疗的影响。
1型肌强直性营养不良症(DM1)是成人中最常见的肌肉营养不良症,发病率为1:8000。它是一种涉及肌肉、心脏、内分泌、呼吸系统和眼睛的多系统疾病。眼部症状包括上睑下垂、外眼肌麻痹、眼显和早发性白内障。白内障发生的年龄比一般人群要早得多(通常在30至40岁之间),其中女性通常比男性更容易受到影响。我们研究了243例DM1患者白内障患病率和治疗年龄的性别差异(134 M;109 F),年龄在18至70岁之间,随后在常规随访中进行筛查。收集每位患者的年龄、性别、CTG扩张、白内障发病年龄和白内障手术年龄等信息。白内障73例,女性30例,男性43例,平均发病年龄女性41.14±12.64岁,男性40.36±10.03岁。其中69人接受白内障手术,男性比女性更早(42.8±9.8岁对47.3±12.6岁),在40岁之前有52.5%的病例,而女性为17.2%。差异有统计学意义。一般来说,女性,特别是DM1患者,比男性更频繁、更早患上白内障的假设,至少在本研究中没有得到证实。对这些结果的一种可能的解释可能与未高龄、雌激素的保护作用以及研究人群中较低的吸烟率有关。
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Acta Myologica Medicine-Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
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