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The Absence of Fundus Abnormalities in Stargardt Disease

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Specialty Ophthalmology
Date 2019 Mar 24
PMID 30903310
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Abstract

Purpose: To raise awareness of Stargardt disease (STGD1) patients without fundus abnormalities.

Methods: Medical records were evaluated for age at onset, initial symptoms and diagnosis, reason for delay of diagnosis, age at STGD1 diagnosis, best-corrected visual acuity (BCVA), ophthalmoscopy, fundus photography, fundus autofluorescence (FAF), fluorescein angiography (FA), spectral-domain optical coherence tomography (SD-OCT), full-field electroretinography (ffERG), color vision test, and the presence of ABCA4 variants.

Results: In 11.1% of our STGD1 cohort of 280 patients, no fundus abnormalities were observed at first ophthalmic consultation. The median age at onset was 8 years (range, 1-18). There was a median delay in diagnosis of 3 years (range, 0-19) in 27 out of 31 patients, which resulted in a median age at diagnosis of 12 years (range, 7-26). Patients were misdiagnosed with amblyopia, myopia, optic disk pathology, mental health problems, tension headache, neuritis bulbaris, and uveitis. Subtle abnormalities, such as lipofuscin accumulation, were seen on FAF at an earlier disease stage than in ophthalmoscopy. On SD-OCT, this included a thickened external limiting membrane. Color vision tests showed red-green insufficiency in 79% of patients. Reduced ERG amplitudes were only present in 26% (N = 8) and a dark choroid sign in 65% of the patients. Visual acuity considerably fluctuated in the first 5 years after onset. The majority of the patients (65%) carried a least one variant with a severe effect on ABCA4 function.

Conclusions: Childhood-onset STGD1 patients were diagnosed with a delay of median 3 years. The presence of accurate competence, equipment, and the possibility for genetic screening is required; therefore, we recommend to refer children with visual complaints without initial fundus abnormalities to a specialized ophthalmologic center. In particular, to diagnose patients at an early stage of disease is of increased importance with the advent of new therapeutic possibilities.

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