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2019 Nov 14


Orphanet J Rare Dis


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A comprehensive monocentric ophthalmic study with Gaucher disease type 3 patients: vitreoretinal lesions, retinal atrophy and characterization of abnormal saccades.

Authors

Hopf S, Pfeiffer N, Liesenfeld M, Mengel K-E, Hennermann JB, Schmidtmann I, Pitz S
Orphanet J Rare Dis. 2019 Nov 14; 14(1):257.
PMID: 31727115.

Abstract

The differentiation between Gaucher disease type 3 (GD3) and type 1 is challenging because pathognomonic neurologic symptoms may be subtle and develop at late stages. The ophthalmologist plays a crucial role in identifying the typical impairment of horizontal saccadic eye movements, followed by vertical ones. Little is known about further ocular involvement. The aim of this monocentric cohort study is to comprehensively describe the ophthalmological features of Gaucher disease type 3. We suggest recommendations for a set of useful ophthalmologic investigations for diagnosis and follow up and for saccadometry parameters enabling a correlation to disease severity.