Retinosis pigmentaria

色素性视网膜变性
  • 文章类型: Case Reports
    Long-chain 3-hydroxyacyl-CoA dehydrogenase deficiency is a rare metabolic disease caused by a specific mutation in the HADHA gene, which leads to an alteration in the metabolic pathway of fatty acids. Its most frequent form of presentation at the ophthalmological level is retinitis pigmentosa, and in some cases the ophthalmologist could be the first one to alert the other paediatric specialties to carry out a multidisciplinary approach to the case. The case is presented of a patient with long-chain 3-hydroxyacyl-CoA dehydrogenase deficit detected in neonatal screening, and which clinically debuted as pigmentary retinosis with no alteration in visual acuity as observed in the fundus images and optical coherence tomography of the retina provided. Finally, a review of the literature of this potentially lethal pathology is presented, and the main pathological and clinical features are highlighted.
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  • 文章类型: English Abstract
    BACKGROUND: Retinitis pigmentosa is the most common chronic and inherited condition of retinal dystrophy. The progressive involvement of retinal photoreceptors and other layers characterize this condition. This situation results in optic disc pallor and retinal pigment deposition vascular attenuation.
    METHODS: We present the case of a 15-year-old male with a history of 6 months evolution characterized by night blindness and bilateral impairment of superior temporal vision.
    CONCLUSIONS: This type of dystrophy is a genetic and progressive eye condition that begins during adolescence and produces visual impairment.
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