Optic nerve dysfunction in familial dysautonomia.

Am J Ophthalmol

Department of Ophthalmology, St. Vincent's Hospital and Medical Center, New York, NY 10011.

Published: December 1987

We examined 12 patients with familial dysautonomia who had clear corneas to determine if there was any optic nerve involvement. The patients ranged in age from 6 to 34 years. Visual acuity ranged from 20/20 to 20/100. Nineteen eyes of 12 patients (79%) had abnormal (mean +/- 3 S.D.) pattern reversal visual-evoked potentials as compared to 50 control eyes (P100 = 98.8 msec; S.D., +/- 4.5 msec). P100 latency appeared to worsen with age. Exodeviation was present in seven patients (58%) and correlated with visual acuity and P100 latency. Ophthalmoscopic examination showed some degree of optic nerve pallor in all eyes.

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