Background: Chromosome 4q deletions are rare disorders phenotypically characterized by several features. The most commonly described ocular abnormalities include unilateral microphthalmia with bilateral colobomata, blue sclerae with pigmented retinal clumps, hypermetropia, and a divergent squint. Purpose: To report a case of 4q12 deletion with a singular retinal feature. Materials and methods: Case report. Results: A 20-year-old Caucasian female with a history of poliosis, progressive appearance of small areas of skin depigmentation along trunk and limbs since birth and diagnosis of learning deficit was referred for a complete ocular examination. The genetic counseling showed microdeletion in the 4q12 region. An audiometric test was performed, showing a progressive bilateral neurosensor- ial hypoacusia. Ocular examination showed the presence of multifocal, tiny, whitish deposits in the posterior pole. Multimodal imaging defined the lesions as small elevations of the retinal pigment epithelium with slight hyper-autofluorescence and staining in the late phase of fluoresceine angiography (FA). Visual acuity was 20/20. The retinal findings did not change during the three- month follow-up. Conclusions: Although the findings herein reported have never been described before in patients affected by 4q12 mutations, we do not exclude that they could represent a manifestation of the peculiar genetic asset of the patient, related to dysfunction in pigment epithelium/neuroretinal metabolic activity.
Fruschelli, M., Lorusso, N., Hadjistilianou, T., Mencarelli, M.A., Bruttini, M., Renieri, A., et al. (2022). Novel retinal finding in a patient with 4q12 deletion. OPHTHALMIC GENETICS, 43(1), 120-122 [10.1080/13816810.2021.1978102].
Novel retinal finding in a patient with 4q12 deletion
Mario Fruschelli
Writing – Review & Editing
;Nicola LorussoWriting – Original Draft Preparation
;Theodora HadjistilianouWriting – Review & Editing
;Maria Antonietta MencarelliWriting – Original Draft Preparation
;Mirella BruttiniWriting – Original Draft Preparation
;Alessandra RenieriWriting – Review & Editing
;Marco MandalàSupervision
;Alessandro Di MaggioWriting – Original Draft Preparation
2022-01-01
Abstract
Background: Chromosome 4q deletions are rare disorders phenotypically characterized by several features. The most commonly described ocular abnormalities include unilateral microphthalmia with bilateral colobomata, blue sclerae with pigmented retinal clumps, hypermetropia, and a divergent squint. Purpose: To report a case of 4q12 deletion with a singular retinal feature. Materials and methods: Case report. Results: A 20-year-old Caucasian female with a history of poliosis, progressive appearance of small areas of skin depigmentation along trunk and limbs since birth and diagnosis of learning deficit was referred for a complete ocular examination. The genetic counseling showed microdeletion in the 4q12 region. An audiometric test was performed, showing a progressive bilateral neurosensor- ial hypoacusia. Ocular examination showed the presence of multifocal, tiny, whitish deposits in the posterior pole. Multimodal imaging defined the lesions as small elevations of the retinal pigment epithelium with slight hyper-autofluorescence and staining in the late phase of fluoresceine angiography (FA). Visual acuity was 20/20. The retinal findings did not change during the three- month follow-up. Conclusions: Although the findings herein reported have never been described before in patients affected by 4q12 mutations, we do not exclude that they could represent a manifestation of the peculiar genetic asset of the patient, related to dysfunction in pigment epithelium/neuroretinal metabolic activity.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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