2019
DOI: 10.1186/s13023-019-1244-9
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A comprehensive monocentric ophthalmic study with Gaucher disease type 3 patients: vitreoretinal lesions, retinal atrophy and characterization of abnormal saccades

Abstract: SummaryBackgroundThe differentiation between Gaucher disease type 3 (GD3) and type 1 is challenging because pathognomonic neurologic symptoms may be subtle and develop at late stages. The ophthalmologist plays a crucial role in identifying the typical impairment of horizontal saccadic eye movements, followed by vertical ones. Little is known about further ocular involvement. The aim of this monocentric cohort study is to comprehensively describe the ophthalmological features of Gaucher disease type 3. We sugge… Show more

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“…This study was undertaken to evaluate the use of videooculography as a tool to measure saccadic eye movement parameters in Gaucher Disease. We have replicated the previously reported data showing lower peak velocity in horizontal and vertical saccadic eye movements in nGD patients versus a control cohort [13,18,24,25]; although the specific values in the cohort are slightly higher than those reported by Bremova-Ertl et al [18] the difference between the values is consistent. The ability to replicate data findings between disease states is supportive of a role for such a device for clinical use.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…This study was undertaken to evaluate the use of videooculography as a tool to measure saccadic eye movement parameters in Gaucher Disease. We have replicated the previously reported data showing lower peak velocity in horizontal and vertical saccadic eye movements in nGD patients versus a control cohort [13,18,24,25]; although the specific values in the cohort are slightly higher than those reported by Bremova-Ertl et al [18] the difference between the values is consistent. The ability to replicate data findings between disease states is supportive of a role for such a device for clinical use.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…This study was undertaken to evaluate the use of video-oculography as a tool to measure saccadic eye movement parameters in Gaucher Disease. We have replicated the previously reported data showing lower peak velocity in horizontal and vertical saccadic eye movements in nGD patients versus a control cohort [13,17,23,24]; although the specific values in the cohort are slightly higher than those reported by Bremova-Ertl et al [17] the difference between the values is consistent. The ability to replicate data findings between disease states is supportive of a role for such a device for clinical use.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…This study was undertaken to evaluate the use of video-oculography as a tool to measure saccadic eye movement parameters in Gaucher Disease. We have replicated the previously reported data showing lower peak velocity in horizontal and vertical saccadic eye movements in nGD patients versus a control cohort [13,18,24,25]; although the specific values in the cohort are slightly higher than those reported by Bremova-Ertl et al [18] the difference between the values is consistent. The ability to replicate data findings between disease states is supportive of a role for such a device for clinical use.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%