Bull's eye maculopathy and subfoveal deposition in two mucopolysaccharidosis type I patients on long-term enzyme replacement therapy
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Purpose To report retinal findings in two patients with mucopolysaccharidosis type I (MPS I) receiving human recombinant alpha-l-iduronidase (Laronidase) as enzyme replacement therapy. Observations Patient 1 had visual acuity 20/20 right eye, 20/25 left eye and unremarkable anterior segment and retinal examination. Optical coherence tomography (OCT) scanning demonstrated parafoveal thinning and subfoveal hyperreflectant material. Patient 2 had visual acuity 20/20 both eyes, with dense nuclear cataract both eyes. Retinal examination demonstrated bull's eye maculopathy both eyes. OCT scanning confirmed parafoveal atrophy and demonstrated similar appearing subfoveal hyperreflectant material, more prominent than in case 1. Conclusions and importance These two patients with MPS I receiving Laronidase treatment have developed bull's eye maculopathy changes and subfoveal deposition of hyperreflectant material despite excellent compliance and good tolerance of the standard dose of enzyme therapy for this disorder. Further studies are required to determine the nature of the material, the incidence and the effect of enzyme replacement therapy on these findings in patients with MPS I.
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دوره 9 شماره
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تاریخ انتشار 2018