Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6199337 | Ophthalmology | 2015 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
In early-onset Stargardt, initial ophthalmoscopy can reveal no abnormalities or minor retinal abnormalities. Yellow-white flecks can be preceded by foveal atrophy and may be visible only on FAF. Although ffERG is insufficient for predicting the rate of vision loss, abnormalities can develop. Over time, visual acuity declines rapidly in parallel with progressive retinal degeneration, resulting in profound chorioretinal atrophy. Thus, early-onset Stargardt lies at the severe end of the spectrum of ABCA4-associated retinal phenotypes.
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Authors
Stanley MD, Ramon A.C. MD, Nathalie M. MD, Lies H. PhD, Frans P.M. PhD, Camiel J.F. MD, PhD, B. Jeroen MD, PhD, Carel B. MD, PhD,