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Quantitative Fundus Autofluorescence Distinguishes ABCA4 -Associated and Non– ABCA4 -Associated Bull's-Eye Maculopathy
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  • Ophthalmology (Rochester, Minn.), 2015-02, Vol.122 (2), p.345-355
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United States: Elsevier Inc
Erscheinungsjahr
2015
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  • Purpose Quantitative fundus autofluorescence (qAF) and spectral-domain optical coherence tomography (SD OCT) were performed in patients with bull's-eye maculopathy (BEM) to identify phenotypic markers that can aid in the differentiation of ABCA4 -associated and non– ABCA4 -associated disease. Design Prospective cross-sectional study at an academic referral center. Subjects Thirty-seven BEM patients (age range, 8–60 years) were studied. All patients exhibited a localized macular lesion exhibiting a smooth contour and qualitatively normal-appearing surrounding retina without flecks. Control values consisted of previously published data from 277 healthy subjects (374 eyes; age range, 5–60 years) without a family history of retinal dystrophy. Methods Autofluorescence (AF) images (30°, 488-nm excitation) were acquired with a confocal scanning laser ophthalmoscope equipped with an internal fluorescent reference to account for variable laser power and detector sensitivity. The grey levels (GLs) from 8 circularly arranged segments positioned at an eccentricity of approximately 7° to 9° in each image were calibrated to the reference (0 GL), magnification, and normative optical media density to yield qAF. In addition, horizontal SD OCT images through the fovea were obtained. All patients were screened for ABCA4 mutations using the ABCR600 microarray, next-generation sequencing, or both. Main Outcome Measures Quantitative AF, correlations between AF and SD OCT, and genotyping for ABCA4 variants. Results ABCA4 mutations were identified in 22 patients, who tended to be younger (mean age, 21.9±8.3 years) than patients without ABCA4 mutations (mean age, 42.1±14.9 years). Whereas phenotypic differences were not obvious on the basis of qualitative fundus AF and SD OCT imaging, with qAF, the 2 groups of patients were clearly distinguishable. In the ABCA4 -positive group, 37 of 41 eyes (19 of 22 patients) had qAF 8 of more than the 95% confidence interval for age. Conversely, in the ABCA4 -negative group, 22 of 26 eyes (13 of 15 patients) had qAF 8 within the normal range. Conclusions The qAF method can differentiate between ABCA4 -associated and non– ABCA4 -associated BEM and may guide clinical diagnosis and genetic testing.

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