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Prevalence of foveal lesions in type 1 and type 2 Usher's syndrome.

G A Fishman1, R J Anderson, B L Lam, D J Derlacki.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To evaluate possible differences in the prevalence of clinically detectable foveal lesions between patients with type 1 and type 2 Usher's syndrome.
METHODS: Records of 48 patients with type 1 and 98 patients with type 2 Usher's syndrome were retrospectively evaluated for the presence of a foveal lesion. The age, gender, and racial distribution of patients were similar in the two subtypes. Two investigators reviewed fundus photographs from all patients and, when available, fluorescein angiograms.
RESULTS: In the 48 patients with type 1 Usher's syndrome, 30 (62%) showed a clinically apparent atrophic- or cystic-appearing foveal lesion, whereas in the 98 patients with type 2 Usher's syndrome, 33 (34%) had either an atrophic- or a cystic-appearing foveal lesion. Logistic regression analysis showed that the probability of exhibiting a foveal lesion in both type 1 and type 2 Usher's syndrome increases with age and that patients with type 1 Usher's syndrome are more likely to have a foveal lesion than are patients with type 2 Usher's syndrome.
CONCLUSIONS: Patients with type 1 Usher's syndrome show a greater probability of having either an atrophic- or cystic-appearing foveal lesion than do patients with type 2 Usher's syndrome. This higher prevalence of foveal lesions is consistent with a previous observation that the severity of visual acuity impairment with age is greater for patients with type 1 than type 2 Usher's syndrome. These data are useful in counseling such patients as to their prognosis for central visual function.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7786220     DOI: 10.1001/archopht.1995.01100060096040

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Ophthalmol        ISSN: 0003-9950


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