Mark Rabinovich, Olivia Zambrowski, Alexandra Miere, Rakia Bhouri, Eric Souied
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摘要
目的:我们描述了三名相关患者的神经病变、共济失调、视网膜色素变性(NARP)综合征眼部表现:我们对一位母亲和她的两个孩子进行了检查,他们都是 mt 8993T>G 突变的携带者。母亲(患者 I)是家族血统中第一个已知的携带者。患者 II 和 III 是她与非携带者父亲所生的孩子。我们对患者进行了视力检测,随后进行了生物显微镜和眼底检查,并进行了额外的多模态成像检测:光学相干断层扫描(OCT)和眼底自发荧光(FAF),以及功能检测:视网膜电图和视野:结果:所有患者都有 NARP 综合征的临床表现,这些表现在眼底检查、视网膜电图和视野上的症状各不相同:结论:NARP 综合征与其他线粒体疾病一样,一旦基因确定,其发展过程就会千变万化,严重程度也不尽相同。NARP 综合征的神经和眼科诊断必须采用多模式方法,以确定病程和应采取的措施。
Neuropathy, ataxia, retinitis pigmentosa: a case of a mother and two siblings.
Aim: We describe the ophthalmic manifestations of Neuropathy, ataxia, retinitis pigmentosa (NARP) syndrome in three related patients.
Methods: We examined a mother and her two children, who were carriers of the mt 8993T>G mutation. The mother, patient I, is the first known carrier within the family pedigree. Patients II and III are her children from a non-carrier father. NARP syndrome and the heteroplasmy levels were established prior to the first referral of the patients to the Ophthalmology department.We performed a visual acuity testing, followed by a biomicroscopic and fundus examination, as well as additional multimodal imaging testing: optical coherence tomography (OCT) and fundus autofluorescence (FAF), and functional testing: electroretinogram and visual field.
Results: All patients had the clinical manifestations of NARP syndrome, which were variably expressed symptomatically, on the fundus exams, electroretinogram, and visual fields.
Conclusions: Once genetically established, NARP syndrome, as other mitochondrial disorders, has a very variable progression with different degrees of severity. A multimodal approach involving both neurological and ophthalmological diagnosis of NARP syndrome is necessary in order to establish the course of the disease and the measures to be taken.
期刊介绍:
Ophthalmic Genetics accepts original papers, review articles and short communications on the clinical and molecular genetic aspects of ocular diseases.