Macular function testing in a German pedigree with North Carolina macular dystrophy

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Rohrschneider, K [1 ]
Blankenagel, A [1 ]
Kruse, FE [1 ]
Fendrich, T [1 ]
Volcker, HE [1 ]
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[1] Univ Heidelberg, Augenklin, Dept Ophthalmol, D-69120 Heidelberg, Germany
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fixation; fundus perimetry; MCDR1; North Carolina macular dystrophy; scanning laser ophthalmoscope;
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Background: Our purpose was to investigate central visual function in North Carolina macular dystrophy (MCDR1). A German family with genetically proven MCDR1 was followed for more than 20 years. Methods: In addition to routine clinical examinations, static and kinetic fundus perimetry was performed with the scanning laser ophthalmoscope. The center of fixation was determined. Results: Visual acuity was 0.6 or better in all but one eye of seven members of this family and did not markedly change during follow-up. Fundus examination confirmed that the fixation was at the nasal edge of the central scar in five affected eyes with reduced stability of fixation. One eye had a prominent gliotic membrane, and fixation was within this area. Conclusions: Patients had nearly normal Visual acuity even though they presented with deep central scotomas and a shift of the center of fixation away from the fovea. Because MCDR1 has good long-term functional prognosis, there might be an early transdifferentiation of the new locus of fixation.
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