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X-linked juvenile retinoschisis associated with an RS1 in-frame deletion and bilateral central serous chorioretinopathy.

Authors :
Wheelock-Gutierrez L
Peña-Ortiz S
de Dios-Cuadras U
Jiménez-Sierra JM
Zenteno JC
Payro-Evia K
Dorantes-Diez MA
Enriquez-Gonzalez AB
Source :
Retinal cases & brief reports [Retin Cases Brief Rep] 2023 Aug 08. Date of Electronic Publication: 2023 Aug 08.
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
Ahead of Print

Abstract

Purpose: To report the case of a patient with X-linked juvenile retinoschisis (XLRS), caused by an in-frame deletion of the RS1 gene, who presented visual loss due to bilateral central serous chorioretinopathy (CSC).Methods: Observational case report.<br />Results: A 34-year-old man, with type-A personality, presented with a one-month history of decreased visual acuity and metamorphopsia in his right eye. Funduscopic examination showed a dome-like foveal elevation in both eyes (OU), as well as subtle pigmentary changes of the retinal pigment epithelium with a tapetal reflex in the fovea. Spectral-domain optical coherence tomography revealed intraretinal cystic foveal changes and serous retinal detachment in OU. Fundus fluorescein angiography of OU showed a focal area of intense hyperfluorescence with leakage in late phases. Electroretinogram revealed a markedly attenuated b-wave and a diminished a-wave in photopic and scotopic phases. Genetic testing revealed a hemizygous c.282_284delCTT deletion in the RS1 gene, predicting a p.Ser95del change at the protein level. The patient was diagnosed with XLRS and central serous chorioretinopathy as a coexisting condition. Patient was observed during a 3-month period but showed no improvement. Therefore, subthreshold micropulse laser was applied, achieving complete resolution of signs and symptoms of CSC.<br />Conclusion: CSC can be a cause of acute or subacute visual loss in patients with XLRS when other complications such as vitreous hemorrhage and retinal detachment have been excluded.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1937-1578
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Retinal cases & brief reports
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
37582336
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1097/ICB.0000000000001472