ABCA4 p.Arg107*
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[hide] Loss of peripapillary sparing in non-group I Starg... Exp Eye Res. 2010 Nov;91(5):592-600. Epub 2010 Aug 7. Burke TR, Allikmets R, Smith RT, Gouras P, Tsang SH
Loss of peripapillary sparing in non-group I Stargardt disease.
Exp Eye Res. 2010 Nov;91(5):592-600. Epub 2010 Aug 7., [PMID:20696155]
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The aim of this study was to assess peripapillary sparing in patients with non-group I Stargardt disease. We suggest this as a useful clinical sign for formulating disease severity. Patients with a diagnosis of Stargardt disease were grouped by electroretinogram (ERG). Fundus autofluorescence was used to assess the peripapillary area for involvement in the Stargardt disease process. From a cohort of 32 patients (64 eyes), 17 patients (33 eyes) demonstrated loss of peripapillary sparing. One of 15 patients in Group I, six of 7 patients in group II and 9 of 10 patients in group III demonstrated peripapillary atrophy. One patient in group II had peripapillary flecks. All patients had at least one mutation detected in the ABCA4 gene. Both mutations were detected in 21 patients. Patients in groups II and III had the earliest ages of onset and the poorest visual acuities. Two novel disease causing mutation in the ABCA4 gene were detected. Our data supports the observation that peripapillary sparing is not universal finding for Stargardt disease and peripapillary atrophy is a useful clinical sign for identifying patients with Stargardt disease who fall into the more severe ERG groups, i.e. groups II and III. The presence of atrophy suggests a continuum of disease between groups II and III. Loss of peripapillary sparing is likely associated with the more deleterious mutations of the ABCA4 gene.
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166 Both of these patients had a frame-shifting deletion, 4537delC, in the ABCA4 gene on one chromosome and previously not reported R107X non-sense mutation on the other chromosome.
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ABCA4 p.Arg107* 20696155:166:128
status: NEW165 Both of these patients had a frame-shifting deletion, 4537delC, in the ABCA4 gene on one chromosome and previously not reported R107X non-sense mutation on the other chromosome.
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ABCA4 p.Arg107* 20696155:165:128
status: NEW