| Literature DB >> 29657975 |
James Hoekel1, Anagha Narayanan2, Jerrel Rutlin2, Heather Lugar2, Amal Al-Lozi2, Tamara Hershey2,3,4, Lawrence Tychsen1,5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND/AIMS: To report alterations in visual acuity and visual pathway structure over an interval of 1-3 years in a cohort of children, adolescents and young adults who have Wolfram syndrome (WFS) and to describe the range of disease severity evident in patients with WFS whose ages differed by as much as 20 years at first examination.Entities:
Keywords: child health (paediatrics); cosmesis; genetics; optic nerve; visual (cerebral) cortex; visual pathway
Year: 2018 PMID: 29657975 PMCID: PMC5895968 DOI: 10.1136/bmjophth-2017-000081
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMJ Open Ophthalmol ISSN: 2397-3269
Prevalence of ophthalmic findings in the 23 patients with Wolfram syndrome
| Study parameter | Percentage patients affected |
| Visual acuity <0.3 logMAR | 96 (22/23) |
| RNFL thinning ≤80 μ | 100 (23/23) |
| Visual field reduced sensitivity and/or scotoma | 100 (23/23) |
| Dyschromatopsia | 96 (22/23) |
| Optic nerve pallor | 96 (22/23) |
| Optic nerve cup:disc ratio ≥0.4 | 39 (9/23) |
| Afferent pupillary defect | 65 (15/23) |
| Nystagmus | 43 (10/23) |
| Strabismus | 43 (10/23) |
| Cataract | 22 (5/23) |
logMAR, log minimum angle resolution; RNFL, retinal nerve fibre layer.
Number of patients tested at entrance examination into the study and retested at annual follow-up intervals after entrance
| Entrance | 1-year | 2-year | 3-year | |
| Visual acuity | 23 | 18 | 14 | 11 |
| Retinal nerve fibre layer | 20 | 14 | 11 | 10 |
| DT-MRI optic radiation FA | 19 | 13 | 9 | 6 |
DT-MRI, diffusion tensor MRI; FA, fractional anisotropy.
Figure 1Visual acuity (logMAR units) versus patient age. Lines join sequential annual measures of individual patients with WFS. logMAR, log minimum angle resolution; WFS, Wolfram syndrome.
Figure 2Retinal nerve fibre layer (RNFL) thickness versus age in patients with WFS (white dots) and in age-matched normal subjects (black dots). Lines join sequential annual measures of the same patient with WFS. WFS, Wolfram syndrome.
Figure 3Retinal nerve fibre layer mean thickness for patients with WFS versus controls. WFS, Wolfram syndrome.
Figure 4Optic radiation fractional anisotropy versus visual acuity (logMAR units) in patients with WFS. Measures obtained at entrance examination. logMAR, log minimum angle resolution; WFS, Wolfram syndrome.