贝斯特氏黄斑营养不良症。

Acta ophthalmologica. Supplement Pub Date : 1986-01-01
V Godel, G Chaine, L Regenbogen, G Coscas
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我们检查并评估了47例Best’s Vitelliform Macular Dystrophy (BVMD)患者和5例与该黄斑疾病相关的患者的眼科表现。我们的样本再次证实BVMD是一种进行性疾病,在其演变过程中可能有几种表现。这种疾病的遗传为常染色体显性,外显率降低,表达率可变。关于这个实体的主要缺陷的性质存在一些矛盾。眼电图和血管造影研究支持了基本病理改变位于视网膜色素上皮的观点。然而,最近的组织病理学发现和闪烁视网膜电图结果表明,光感受器细胞可能同样参与,甚至在色素上皮之前。鉴于目前对这种疾病的发病机制存在分歧,提出了一些观点,认为这种疾病的基本病理过程导致光感受器细胞和色素上皮在结构和功能上的相互依赖出现紊乱。
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Best's vitelliform macular dystrophy.

We examined and evaluated the ophthalmological findings of 47 patients with Best's Vitelliform Macular Dystrophy (BVMD) and 5 cases suffering from related conditions to this macular disorder. Our sample re-confirm that BVMD is a progressive disease which may have several appearances in the course of its evolution. The heredity of this disorder is autosomal dominant with reduced penetrance and variable expressivity. Some contradictions exist regarding the nature of the primary defect in this entity. Electrooculographic and angiographic investigations lend support to the belief that the basic pathological changes are located in the retinal pigment epithelium. However, recent histopathological findings and flicker electroretinographic results indicate the possibility that the photoreceptor cells are equally involved, even before the pigment epithelium. In view of the existing disagreements about the pathogenesis of this disorder, certain considerations were advanced which suggest that the basic pathologic process in this entity produces a disorganisation in the structural and functional interdependance of both the photoreceptor cells and pigment epithelium.

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