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Progression of Rare Inherited Retinal Dystrophies May Be Monitored by Adaptive Optics Imaging

Inherited retinal dystrophies (IRDs) are bilateral genetic conditions of the retina, leading to irreversible vision loss. This study included 55 eyes afflicted with IRDs affecting the macula. The diseases examined encompassed Stargardt disease (STGD), cone dystrophy (CD), and cone–rod dystrophy (CRD...

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Autores principales: Samelska, Katarzyna, Szaflik, Jacek Paweł, Śmigielska, Barbara, Zaleska-Żmijewska, Anna
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10532666/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37763275
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/life13091871
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author Samelska, Katarzyna
Szaflik, Jacek Paweł
Śmigielska, Barbara
Zaleska-Żmijewska, Anna
author_facet Samelska, Katarzyna
Szaflik, Jacek Paweł
Śmigielska, Barbara
Zaleska-Żmijewska, Anna
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description Inherited retinal dystrophies (IRDs) are bilateral genetic conditions of the retina, leading to irreversible vision loss. This study included 55 eyes afflicted with IRDs affecting the macula. The diseases examined encompassed Stargardt disease (STGD), cone dystrophy (CD), and cone–rod dystrophy (CRD) using adaptive optics (Rtx1™; Imagine Eyes, Orsay, France). Adaptive optics facilitate high-quality visualisation of retinal microstructures, including cones. Cone parameters, such as cone density (DM), cone spacing (SM), and regularity (REG), were analysed. The best corrected visual acuity (BCVA) was assessed as well. Examinations were performed twice over a 6-year observation period. A significant change was observed in DM ([Formula: see text] /mm [Formula: see text] vs. 10,073.42/mm [Formula: see text] , [Formula: see text] 0.001) and SM (9.83 [Formula: see text] m vs. 12.16 [Formula: see text] m, [Formula: see text] 0.001) during the follow-up. BCVA deterioration was also significant ([Formula: see text] vs. [Formula: see text] , p = 0.001), albeit uncorrelated with the change in cone parameters. No significant difference in REG was detected between the initial examination and the follow-up (p = 0.089).
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spelling pubmed-105326662023-09-28 Progression of Rare Inherited Retinal Dystrophies May Be Monitored by Adaptive Optics Imaging Samelska, Katarzyna Szaflik, Jacek Paweł Śmigielska, Barbara Zaleska-Żmijewska, Anna Life (Basel) Article Inherited retinal dystrophies (IRDs) are bilateral genetic conditions of the retina, leading to irreversible vision loss. This study included 55 eyes afflicted with IRDs affecting the macula. The diseases examined encompassed Stargardt disease (STGD), cone dystrophy (CD), and cone–rod dystrophy (CRD) using adaptive optics (Rtx1™; Imagine Eyes, Orsay, France). Adaptive optics facilitate high-quality visualisation of retinal microstructures, including cones. Cone parameters, such as cone density (DM), cone spacing (SM), and regularity (REG), were analysed. The best corrected visual acuity (BCVA) was assessed as well. Examinations were performed twice over a 6-year observation period. A significant change was observed in DM ([Formula: see text] /mm [Formula: see text] vs. 10,073.42/mm [Formula: see text] , [Formula: see text] 0.001) and SM (9.83 [Formula: see text] m vs. 12.16 [Formula: see text] m, [Formula: see text] 0.001) during the follow-up. BCVA deterioration was also significant ([Formula: see text] vs. [Formula: see text] , p = 0.001), albeit uncorrelated with the change in cone parameters. No significant difference in REG was detected between the initial examination and the follow-up (p = 0.089). MDPI 2023-09-05 /pmc/articles/PMC10532666/ /pubmed/37763275 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/life13091871 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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title Progression of Rare Inherited Retinal Dystrophies May Be Monitored by Adaptive Optics Imaging
title_full Progression of Rare Inherited Retinal Dystrophies May Be Monitored by Adaptive Optics Imaging
title_fullStr Progression of Rare Inherited Retinal Dystrophies May Be Monitored by Adaptive Optics Imaging
title_full_unstemmed Progression of Rare Inherited Retinal Dystrophies May Be Monitored by Adaptive Optics Imaging
title_short Progression of Rare Inherited Retinal Dystrophies May Be Monitored by Adaptive Optics Imaging
title_sort progression of rare inherited retinal dystrophies may be monitored by adaptive optics imaging
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10532666/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37763275
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/life13091871
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