Back to Search Start Over

Spatial Functional Characteristics of East Asian Patients With Occult Macular Dystrophy (Miyake Disease); EAOMD Report No. 2

Authors :
Takeshi Iwata
Kwangsic Joo
Yu Fujinami-Yokokawa
Zixi Sun
Anthony G. Robson
Natsuko Nakamura
Gavin Arno
Toshihide Kurihara
Min Seok Kim
Kazushige Tsunoda
Se Joon Woo
Nikolas Pontikos
Xuan Zou
Yong Seok Mun
Xiao Liu
Kaoru Fujinami
Shijing Wu
Mineo Kondo
Yozo Miyake
Kyu Hyung Park
Seong Joon Ahn
Kazuo Tsubota
Hui Li
Lizhu Yang
Ruifang Sui
Source :
American journal of ophthalmology. 221
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Purpose To describe the functional phenotypic features of East Asian patients with RP1L1-associated occult macular dystrophy (i.e., Miyake disease). Design An international multi-center retrospective cohort study. Methods Twenty-eight participants (53 eyes) with Miyake disease were enrolled at three centres: in Japan, China, and Korea. Ophthalmological examinations including spectral-domain optic coherence tomography (SD-OCT) and multifocal electroretinogram (mfERG) were performed. Patients were classified into three functional groups based on mfERG: Group 1, paracentral dysfunction with relatively preserved central/peripheral function; Group 2, homogeneous central dysfunction with preserved peripheral function; and Group 3, widespread dysfunction over the recorded area. Three functional phenotypes were compared in clinical parameters and SD-OCT morphological classification (severe phenotype, blurred/flat ellipsoid zone and absence of the interdigitation zone; mild phenotype, preserved ellipsoid zone). Results There were eight eyes in Group 1, 40 eyes in Group 2, and five eyes in Group 3. The patients in Group 1 showed significantly later onset (P=.005) and shorter disease duration (P=.002), compared with those in Group 2. All eight eyes in Group 1 showed the mild morphological phenotype, while 43/45 eyes in Groups 2 and 3 presented the severe phenotype, which identified a significant association between the functional grouping and the morphological classification (P Conclusions A spectrum of functional phenotypes of Miyake disease was first documented with identifying three functional subtypes. Patients with paracentral dysfunction had the mildest phenotype, and those with homogeneous central or widespread dysfunction showed overlapping clinical findings with severe photoreceptor changes, suggesting various extents of visual impairment.

Details

ISSN :
18791891
Volume :
221
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
American journal of ophthalmology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....7cc241fd9c176a09577136a2ef0625e8