1. Ophthalmic features of Friedreich ataxia.
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Noval, S, Contreras, I, Sanz-Gallego, I, Manrique, R K, and Arpa, J
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EYE abnormalities ,ATAXIA ,EYE examination ,COHORT analysis ,NERVE fibers ,VISUAL acuity ,PATIENTS - Abstract
PurposeTo describe ocular abnormalities in patients with Friedreich ataxia (FRDA).MethodsPatients diagnosed with FRDA by genetic analysis were invited to participate in a prospective cohort. The patients included underwent an extensive ophthalmologic examination, including low-contrast Sloan letter charts test and retinal nerve fiber layer (RNFL) thickness analysis by optical coherence tomography (OCT).ResultsTwenty-three patients agreed to participate. In all, 19 patients (83%) had a visual acuity of at least 0.8 in both eyes. Fundus examination showed diffuse optic nerve pallor in four patients. However, OCT showed a decreased mean peripapillary RNFL thickness in all but three adult cases and one teenager. The RNFL thickness was found to have a positive correlation with visual acuity (P=0.001) and contrast sensitivity (P=0.001) and a negative correlation with time elapsed from diagnosis (P=0.001).ConclusionsOCT and low contrast test sensitivity show that the visual pathway is affected in FRDA. However, in most patients there is no significant visual impairment. In a small proportion of patients visual acuity declines with disease progression. This study provides a better understanding of the ophthalmic features of FRDA. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2012
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