Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6199876 | Ophthalmology | 2016 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
Most patients with USH2A-associated RP have severe visual impairment by age 50. However, those with Usher syndrome type IIa have an earlier decline of visual function and a higher cumulative risk of visual impairment than those without nonsyndromic RP. Complete loss of function of the USH2A protein predisposes to Usher syndrome type IIa, but remnant protein function can lead to RP with or without hearing loss.
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Authors
Laurence H.M. MD, Bas P. MD, Erwin PhD, Magda A. PhD, Frans P.M. PhD, Elfride MD, PhD, Julie MD, Mary J. MD, PhD, Cor W.R.J. MD, PhD, Gislin PhD, Carel B. MD, PhD, Arthur A. PhD, Bart P. MD, PhD, Ronald J.E. MD, PhD, L. Ingeborgh MD, PhD,