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Corneal guttata associated with the corneal dystrophy resulting from a betaig-h3 R124H mutation.

C Akimune1, H Watanabe, N Maeda, M Okada, S Yamamoto, A Kiritoshi, Y Inoue, Y Shimomura, Y Tano.   

Abstract

AIMS: To investigate the frequency of corneal guttata in patients with a corneal dystrophy resulting from an Arg124His (R124H) mutation of betaig-h3 gene.
METHODS: Slit lamp examination was performed on 30 eyes with corneal dystrophy from a genetically confirmed betaig-h3 R124H mutation and on 50 age matched control eyes. The stage of the corneal dystrophy was classified as stage 0, I, or II and the degree of guttata was classified as none, mild, or severe. Specular microscopic examinations were performed to evaluate the morphology of the corneal endothelium.
RESULTS: Slit lamp examination disclosed the presence of corneal guttata in 21 eyes (70%) of the 30 eyes with the corneal dystrophy, but in only one (2%) of the 50 eyes in the age matched control group (p<0.001, chi(2) with Yates's correction). Of the 12 eyes with stage I betaig-h3 R124H corneal dystrophy, seven had no corneal guttata and five had a mild degree of guttata. Of the 18 eyes with stage II, the degree of guttata was none in two, mild in nine, and severe in seven. The degree of corneal guttata was significantly related to the stage of the corneal dystrophy (p<0.0001, Kruskul-Wallis test ANOVA on ranks). There was no significant differences between eyes with betaig-h3 R124H corneal dystrophy and normal eyes in cell density, coefficient of variation, and cell hexagonality of corneal endothelium.
CONCLUSION: Corneal guttata are one of the characteristics of the corneal dystrophy resulting from betaig-h3 R124H mutation.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10611102      PMCID: PMC1723238          DOI: 10.1136/bjo.84.1.67

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Ophthalmol        ISSN: 0007-1161            Impact factor:   4.638


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