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Vittoria Murro1, Roberto Caputo2, Giacomo Maria Bacci2, Andrea Sodi1, Dario Pasquale Mucciolo3, Sara Bargiacchi4, Sabrina Rita Giglio4, Gianni Virgili1, Stanislao Rizzo1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: X-linked Retinoschisis (XLRS) is one of the most common macular degenerations in young males, with a worldwide prevalence ranging from 1:5000 to 1:20000. Clinical diagnosis of XLRS can be challenging due to the highly variable phenotypic presentation and limited correlation has been identified between mutation type and disease severity or progression. CASEEntities:
Keywords: Bullous peripheral schisis; Case report; Juvenile retinoschisis; RS1; X-linked retinoschisis
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28235399 PMCID: PMC5324242 DOI: 10.1186/s12886-017-0406-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Ophthalmol ISSN: 1471-2415 Impact factor: 2.209
Fig. 1a The peripheral schisis covers the macular area in the right eye of Twin-A; b An intraretinal haemorrhage is present within the inferior schisis in the left eye of Twin-A; c Pre-retinal haemorrhages are clearly evident on the surface of the schisis in the right eye of Twin-B; d A haemorrhage can be seen deep in the retina in the right eye of Twin-B
Fig. 2The OCT scans (a,b) show a macular schisis involving different retinal layers (inner nuclear, outer plexiform and outer nuclear layer) which extends beyond the foveal area, in the right and left eye of twin-B; The ERG plot (c,d) shows an absent b-wave and a nearly normal a-wave (negative ERG). c right and left eye of twin-A with b/a wave ratio 0,49 and 0,89 respectively; d right and left eye of twin B with b/a wave ratio 0,07 and 0,02 respectively. The background luminance is 30 Cd/m2; Flash strength 3.000 Cds/m2; flash frequency 30.00 (Hz)