Publications by authors named "Britta S Fiebig"

Background: The term "primary failure of eruption" (PFE) refers to the complete or partial failure of a primary non-ankylosed tooth to erupt due to a disturbance of the eruption mechanism. Up to now, the molecular basis for this failure was unknown.

Patients And Methods: Four families were studied in whom at least two members were affected by non-syndromic PFE as part of a clinical and molecular genetics study.

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Basophilia is associated with allergic and parasitic diseases and advanced chronic myeloid leukemia. In the present study, we characterized the expression and function of the death receptors Fas/CD95 and tumor necrosis factor-related apoptosis-inducing ligand (TRAIL) receptors in basophils from healthy donors compared to neoplastic basophils. Peripheral blood basophils obtained from healthy donors (HD-PBB) and from patients with chronic myeloid leukemia (CML-PBB) were found to express high levels of Fas/CD95 and low levels of TRAIL-R2, whereas the basophil-like chronic myeloid leukemia cell line KU-812 expressed significant levels of TRAIL-R1 and TRAIL-R2.

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We report the clinical and genetic data obtained at a 17-year follow-up examination of a patient with gyrate atrophy, without an arginine-restricted diet. Patient examinations included visual acuity (VA), perimetry, biomicroscopy, funduscopy, fundus photography, fundus autofluorescence (FAF), spectral-domain optical coherence tomography (OCT), and standard full-field electroretinography (ERG). Blood samples were taken for measurement of serum ornithine level and molecular genetic analysis of the OAT gene.

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Purpose. Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is a heterogeneous condition of high prevalence and complex etiology involving genetic as well as environmental factors. By fundus autofluorescence (FAF) imaging, AMD can be classified into several distinct phenotypes, with one subgroup characterized by fine granular pattern with peripheral punctate spots (GPS[+]).

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Background: The term "primary failure of eruption" (PFE) refers to the complete or partial failure of a primary non-ankylosed tooth to erupt due to a disturbance of the eruption mechanism. Up to now, the molecular basis for this failure was unknown.

Patients And Methods: Four families were studied in whom at least two members were affected by non-syndromic PFE as part of a clinical and molecular genetics study.

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Objectives: To report clinical and functional findings in 2 female carriers of choroideremia who were followed up for 11 and 17 years and who showed progression of fundus alterations; and to report a novel CHM mutation.

Methods: We performed follow-ups in 2 female carriers of choroideremia, including repeated clinical and electrophysiologic examinations and fundus autofluorescence. Molecular analysis of the CHM gene was done by direct sequencing of the coding exons.

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Tooth eruption is a complex developmental process requiring coordinated navigation through alveolar bone and oral epithelium. Primary failure of tooth eruption (PFE) is associated with several syndromes primarily affecting skeletal development, but it is also known as a nonsyndromic autosomal-dominant condition. Teeth in the posterior quadrants of the upper and lower jaw are preferentially affected and usually result in an open bite extending from anterior to posterior.

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Purpose: To describe the phenotypic variability in 22 patients with PRPH2 gene mutations and to report six novel mutations.

Design: Retrospective study.

Methods: Clinical examinations included color vision testing, perimetry, fundus autofluorescence (FAF), fluorescein angiography, optical coherence tomography (OCT), and full-field and multifocal electroretinography (International Society for Clinical Electrophysiology of Vision standards).

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