Presentation
Some degree of night blindness is often present but this seems to be mild and stationary. Genetics: Nothing is known about the genetics of this disorder. Diagnosis and Prognosis: This condition can only be diagnosed by an ophthalmologist. [disorders.eyes.arizona.edu]
The Case Resembling Fleck Retina of Kandori 311 differentiation from retinitis pigmentosa, pigmentary degenerations, and tape- toretinal degenerations presents no problem. [docslide.us]
Entire Body System
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Falling
Sehr wahrscheinlich ist dieser Fall identisch mit der ,,fleck retina von Kandori" und w/ire somit der erste beschriebene Fall dieser Art auBerhalb Japans. [docslide.us]
This disease falls under the category of congenital stationary night blindness, with a nonprogressive nature of visual disturbance. [healio.com]
1 1 2019, Proceedings of the 20th Congress of the International Ergonomics Association (IEA 2018) - Volume II: Safety and Health, Slips, Trips and Falls. Fujita, Y., Bagnara, S., Alexander, T., Tartaglia, R. & Albolino, S. (版). [kyushu-u.pure.elsevier.com]
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Anorexia
No interrelationship seems to exist between the diagnosis of anorexia nervosa, secondary amenorrhea, reversible selective hypothalamic suppression, and the eye disease in this case. [docslide.us]
Affected children exhibit anorexia, failure to thrive, hypotonia, and developmental delay, and sometimes have protein aversion and/or vomiting and lethargy after protein intake. [centogene.com]
Eyes
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Night Blindness
Very rare cases of congenital non-progressive night blindness with fleck retina. Jpn J Ophthal 1959, 13; 384-386. [disorders.eyes.arizona.edu]
Very rare cases of congenital nonprogressive night blindness with fleck retina. Jp. J. [link.springer.com]
[…] fleck ret·i·na of Kan·dor·i ( kahn-dōr'ē ), [MIM*228990] an autosomal recessive disorder of the retinal pigment epithelium characterized by retinal flecks and night blindness, occurring among Japanese people. [medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com]
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Visual Impairment
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[…] autosomal recessive (90%) Onset of Fundus Flavimaculatus and Stargardt’s disease Onset somewhere between ages 6-20, although visual impairment may not be apparent until as late as ages 30 to 40. [cram.com]
Ocular: Visual impairment; marked corneal opacities. Clinical: Very-low-density triglycerides and cholesterol raised. Carlson LA, Philipson B. Fish-eye disease. A new familial condition with massive corneal opacities and dyslipoproteinemia. [dentisty.org]
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Visual Field Constriction
field constriction, and multiple yellow-white crystalline deposits at the retina, in circulating lymphocytes and, occasionally, at the corneoscleral limbus. 76, 77 Retinal crystals are observed predominantly at the posterior pole, in the superficial [entokey.com]
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Prolapse
Clinical: Restlessness; irritability; continuous profuse sweating; muscle hypotony; tachycardia; exanthema of palms and soles with exfoliation of large skin flaps; stomatitis; sleeplessness; cyanosis of fingers, toes, and nose ; loss of teeth; rectal prolapse [dentisty.org]
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Blepharoptosis
[…] conjunctivitis of the upper palpebral conjunctiva; upper eyelid everts during sleep, resulting in irritation, papillary conjunctivitis, and conjunctival keratinization ; most distinct feature is rubbery, malleable upper tarsus; keratoconus; punctate keratopathy; blepharoptosis [dentisty.org]
Skin
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Macula
The symptoms include unique, sharply-defined, irregular, yellow, large flecks of the retina combined with bilateral macula degeneration. The patient's rusty-red hair, enamel dysplasia, and ashen-gray skin color were also noted. [ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
Fluorescein angiography of both maculae showed a concentric hyperfluorescence characteristic at the site of the macula lesion with diffuse staining in the late stage (Figs. 5 and 6). Fig. 3. Left eye. [docslide.us]
Amsterdam-Oxford: Excerpta Medica Google Scholar François, J.: Juvenile macula degenerations. Jp. J. Ophthalmol. 21, 1–21 (1977) Google Scholar Gass, J.D.: Stereoscopic atlas of macular disease. St. Louis: C.V. [link.springer.com]
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Ulcer
Corneal Ulcers 99 Herpetic Eye Diseases 103 Peripheral Ulcerative Keratitis 106 Interstitial Keratitis 110 Corneal Dystrophy 111 Keratoconus 115 Crystalline Keratopathy and Miscellaneous Keratopathies 117 Scleritis 120 Corneal Grafts 122 Basics in Contact [books.google.com]
Clinical: Rheumatoid arthritis; splenomegaly; leukopenia; anemia (mild); oral lesion with ulcers and atrophy. Crosby WH. What to treat in Felty's syndrome. JAMA 1973; 225:1114. Davis M. [dentisty.org]
Symptoms and Signs Current Medical Diagnosis & Treatment 2015 ... ulcers of the lower leg and retinopathy may be present. Sickle cell anemia becomes a chronic... [homeopathyworldcommunity.ning.com]
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Erythema
A condition resembling reticulosis. actinic r. chronic pruritic erythema beginning on sun-exposed areas in elderly males, with marked thickening and ridging of exposed skin simulating lymphoma; there is infiltration by atypical CD8-positive T lymphocytes [theodora.com]
Neurologic
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Confusion
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Do amsler and color test on these patients Traumatic retinopathy: Acquired retinopathy that is most commonly confused with RP!!! [cram.com]
Scarring, CNV, ATROPHY 2 Disorders that Best Disease tends to be confused with? Central disorders that cause Scarring or Lipofuscin Changes (Mostly Stargardts) Stargardts Disease 1. AKA? 2. Genetics? 3. What age does this normally present? 4. [brainscape.com]
Cardura xl 8 mg cena hues are more saturated, and they cover the spectrum so that patients will confuse colors for which they have deficient perception (such cialis and cardura red and green). A 3. [andors.ru]
Urogenital
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Secondary Amenorrhea
No interrelationship seems to exist between the diagnosis of anorexia nervosa, secondary amenorrhea, reversible selective hypothalamic suppression, and the eye disease in this case. [docslide.us]
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Amenorrhea
No interrelationship seems to exist between the diagnosis of anorexia nervosa, secondary amenorrhea, reversible selective hypothalamic suppression, and the eye disease in this case. [docslide.us]
Workup
Diagnosis, Workup and Treatment The differential diagnosis of an otherwise healthy young male presenting with nyctalopia and macular and midperipheral subretinal flecks is the family of fleck retinal dystrophies including Stargardt disease, fundus flavimaculatus [reviewofophthalmology.com]
Other Test Results
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Electroretinogram Abnormal
septic r.. r. pigmentosa a progressive retinal degeneration characterized by bilateral nyctalopia, constricted visual fields, electroretinogram abnormalities, and pigmentary infiltration of the inner retinal layers; may be sporadic or demonstrate autosomal [theodora.com]
Treatment
Treatment References De Laey JJ. Flecked retina disorders. Bull Soc Belge Ophtalmol. 1993;249:11-22. Review. Kandori F. Very rare cases of congenital non-progressive night blindness with fleck retina. Jpn J Ophthal 1959, 13; 384-386. [disorders.eyes.arizona.edu]
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The material is in no way intended to replace professional medical care by a qualified specialist and should not be used as a basis for diagnosis or treatment. [orpha.net]
Currently, no effective treatment options exist for patients with ABCA4-related retinal dystrophies. [reviewofophthalmology.com]
Prognosis
Diagnosis and Prognosis: This condition can only be diagnosed by an ophthalmologist. [disorders.eyes.arizona.edu]
• prognosis for the maculopathy is poor • Seen typically in childhood or adolescence, but sometimes later • Patients with flecks only in the early stages have a relatively good prognosis and may remain asymptomatic for many years until the development [slideshare.net]
It is important to differentiate the type of flecked retina syndrome in order to properly educate patients on the prognosis of their vision over time, family planning, and for therapeutic purposes as new treatments become available. [aaopt.org]
Fisher Syndrome (Ophthalmoplegia Ataxia Areflexia Syndrome; Miller-Fisher Syndrome) 458 General: Acute idiopathic polyneuritis; prognosis good; complete recovery over several weeks (variant of Guillain-Barrée Syndrome; see Guillain-Barré Syndrome). [dentisty.org]
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Etiology
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Epidemiology
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Pathophysiology
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The pathophysiology of acute optic neuritis. An association of gadolinium leakage with clinical and electrophysiological deficits. Brain 1991;114 (Pt 6):2437-50. [55] Hood DC, Xu L, Thienprasiddhi P, Greenstein VC, Odel JG, Grippo TM, et al. [zdoc.site]
Prevention
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These processes can prevent light from reaching the retina. Symptoms of retinopathy can also come and go. [homeopathyworldcommunity.ning.com]
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The outer part of the retina ( retinal pigment epithelium ; RPE ), next to the choroid, is pigmented to prevent the passage of light. [medicine.academic.ru]