Leber遗传性视神经病变的家庭与遗传咨询。

IF 1.2 4区 医学 Q4 GENETICS & HEREDITY
David A Mackey, Sandra E Staffieri, M Isabel G Lopez Sanchez, Lisa S Kearns
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摘要

目的:Leber遗传性视神经病变(LHON)主要表现在青春期或青年期,导致以前视力正常的个体突然和深度视力丧失。这种突然的变化严重影响了日常生活,需要情感支持、咨询和低视力康复服务来帮助受影响的个人应对冲击并适应他们的残视力。处理视力丧失的社会心理负担超出了直接受LHON影响的个人,影响到面临双重挑战的母系亲属,他们为亲人的视力丧失而悲伤,并管理自己对潜在视力丧失及其家庭影响的不确定性。方法:我们回顾了在进行LHON遗传咨询之前需要获得的关键信息。我们回顾了lhon影响家庭的关键咨询问题,以及具有不同遗传咨询需求的几个家庭成员亚组的问题。结果:需要特殊咨询问题的家庭亚组包括受LHON影响的个人、他们的母亲、兄弟姐妹、父亲、伴侣和孩子。遗传咨询在受LHON影响的家庭的临床护理中起着不可或缺的作用,为每个亚组提供量身定制的支持和信息。结论:卫生专业人员需要了解影响视力恢复的因素和个人视力丧失的风险,以便为家庭提供准确的信息,并指导他们采取可能的支持、治疗和预防措施。
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Family and genetic counseling in Leber hereditary optic neuropathy.

Aim: Leber hereditary optic neuropathy (LHON) predominantly manifests during adolescence or young adulthood, resulting in sudden and profound vision loss in individuals who previously had normal vision. This abrupt change significantly impacts daily life, necessitating emotional support, counseling and low-vision rehabilitative services to help affected individuals cope with the shock and adapt to their residual vision. The psychosocial burden of dealing with vision loss extends beyond the individuals directly affected by LHON, affecting matrilineal relatives who face the dual challenges of grieving for their loved one's vision loss and managing their own uncertainty about potential vision loss and its familial implications.

Method: We reviewed key information that needs to be obtained prior to genetic counseling for LHON. We reviewed key counseling issues within LHON-affected families and the issues pending several subgroups of family members with distinct and varying genetic counseling needs.

Results: Family subgroups requiring specific counseling issues include the individuals affected by LHON, their mother, siblings, father, partner, and children. Genetic counseling plays an integral part of clinical care in families affected by LHON, providing tailored support and information to each subgroup.

Conclusion: To provide accurate information to families and guide them toward potential supports, treatments and preventive measures, health professionals need to be aware of the factors influencing visual recovery and individual risk of vision loss.

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Ophthalmic Genetics
Ophthalmic Genetics 医学-眼科学
CiteScore
2.40
自引率
8.30%
发文量
126
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Ophthalmic Genetics accepts original papers, review articles and short communications on the clinical and molecular genetic aspects of ocular diseases.
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