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SD-OCT imaging as a valuable tool to support molecular genetic diagnostics of Usher syndrome type 1

Publication at First Faculty of Medicine, Second Faculty of Medicine |
2018

Abstract

A girl with profound congenital deafness and balance problems was found at 3.5 years of age to be a carrier of two novel compound heterozygous mutations in MY07A that were predicted to be disease-causing. She also carried one known pathogenic mutation and one rare variant in USH2A.

Fundus examination performed at 4.75 years revealed one small peripheral pigment deposit in the right eye, indicating probable retinal degeneration. Spectral domain optical coherence tomography (SD-OCT) showed a loss of photoreceptors throughout the macular area, except for the foveolar region, clearly confirming a diagnosis of Usher syndrome type 1.

This case demonstrates that SD-OCT may be easily used in young children to confirm retinal disease, quantify the extent of retinal damage, and monitor disease progression.