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[Gyrate atrophy of the choroid and retina with ornithinemia and foveoschisis (clinical observation)].

I V ZolnikovaS V MilashRena A ZinchenkoAlexander V PolyakovAnna A StepanovaA B CherniakA A SianosyanI V EgorovaVitaly V Kadyshev
Published in: Vestnik oftalmologii (2022)
Gyrate chorioretinal atrophy (GCA) is a rare hereditary disease with certain complications; one extremely rare complication of GCA is foveoschisis. For the first time in Russian ophthalmology, a 10-year-old female child has been described to have genetically verified GCA associated with the OAT gene in combination with ornithinemia and foveoschisis. The diagnosis was made on the basis of fundus examination, perimetry data, autofluorescence, optical coherence tomography, fluorescence angiography, electroretinography, mass spectrometry with confirmation by molecular genetic research. The presented clinical case illustrates the need for an interdisciplinary approach to the diagnosis of GCA with diagnostic algorithm involving various examination methods and doctors of different specialties.
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