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  • The study presents a detailed examination of an adult male patient with McArdle disease, focusing on the progression of -linked pattern dystrophy over nine years through various ophthalmic tests.
  • At age 52, the patient was asymptomatic but developed yellow flecks in the macula that progressed to a pattern-like dystrophy within five years, observed through fundus imaging techniques.
  • The findings indicate that retinopathy is a clinical phenotype associated with McArdle disease, suggesting a link between impaired glycogen metabolism in retinal cells and the observed visual impairments.

Article Abstract

: We present a longitudinal clinical characterization of -linked pattern dystrophy in an adult male patient.: A patient affected by McArdle disease (glycogen storage disease type V) and homozygous for the nonsense variant c.148C>T p.(Arg50*) underwent ophthalmic examinations over a 9-year-interval, including fundus photography, fundus autofluorescence, optical coherence tomography (OCT), OCT-angiography and electroretinography (ERG).: At age 52, the patient was asymptomatic but yellow flecks were first observed in the macula of both eyes. This yellow flecks at the posterior pole progressed towards a pattern-like dystrophy over a 5-year-period. By fundus autofluorescence imaging the appearance of new hyperautofluorescent flecks and the extension of existing ones was observed over time. Concomitantly, a slow progression of the size of atrophic areas was seen at the posterior pole. Scotopic ERGs were within normal limits, but photopic Flicker responses were decreased, indicating reduced cone function.: This additional case of -linked pattern dystrophy further confirms retinopathy as a clinical phenotype associated with McArdle disease. expression pattern suggests a disease mechanism involving impaired glycogen metabolism both in the retinal pigment epithelium and in cone photoreceptors.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13816810.2020.1727536DOI Listing

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