| Literature DB >> 32854719 |
Sarah Michel1, Clothilde Reynaud2, Alejandra Daruich2,3, Smail Hadj-Rabia4,5, Dominique Bremond-Gignac2,3, Christine Bodemer4,5, Matthieu P Robert2,6.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Early blindness secondary to incurable retinal detachment is one of the main complications of incontinentia pigmenti (IP). The efficiency of ophthalmological management for preventing such evolution has not been proven. The objective of this retrospective study was to report a screening and treatment strategy of the vascular retinopathy in newborns and infants with IP.Entities:
Keywords: Early preventive laser therapy; Early screening; Incontinentia pigmenti; Retinal detachment; Vasculopathy
Mesh:
Year: 2020 PMID: 32854719 PMCID: PMC7450972 DOI: 10.1186/s13023-020-01509-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Orphanet J Rare Dis ISSN: 1750-1172 Impact factor: 4.123
Fig. 1Proposed algorithm for systematic retinal screening and management in patients with incontinentia pigmenti. Initial fundus examination is performed in the clinic, ideally in the 48 h following diagnosis confirmation by expert dermatologist soon after birth, using indirect ophthalmoscopy, with particular attention to the periphery of the retina. It is followed by systematic examinations according to a specific calendar displayed in the figure
EUA: Examination under Anesthesia. FA: Fluorescein Angiography. M = month.
Clinical findings of patients with incontinentia pigmenti.
| Included patients | 19 patients (38 eyes) | ||
| Age at incontinentia pigmenti diagnosis (days) | Mean 8.9 Median 1 Range [0-44] | ||
| Delay between diagnosis and first ophthalmological examination (days) | Mean 5.9 Median 0 Range [0-36] | ||
| Age at retinal disease diagnosis (days) | Mean 32.5 Median 19 Range [3-59] | ||
| Delay between retinal disease diagnosis and examination under anesthesia (days) | Mean 9 Median 6 Range [3-28] | ||
| Retinal manifestations: patients (eyes) | 7 patients (10 eyes) (26.3%) | OD only | 1 patient (1 eye) |
| OS only | 3 patients (3 eyes) | ||
| OSD | 3 patients (6 eyes) | ||
| Duration of follow-up (years) | Mean 6,4 Median 6,0 Range [3-9.8] | ||
| Prophylactic ablative therapy | Treated patients | 7 patients (10 eyes) | |
Ablative sessions per eye (mean) | Mean 1.7 Median 2 Range [1-2] | ||
| Age at first session (days) | Mean 37 Median 31 Range [22-65] | ||
| Delay between 2 sessions (days) | Mean 54.6 Median 61 Range [30-92] | ||
| Severe retinal complication (retinal detachement or retinal fold) | 0 | ||