2021
DOI: 10.1177/11206721211067333
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Gyrate Atrophy of the Choroid and Retina: A Review

Abstract: Gyrate atrophy (GA) of the choroid and retina is a rare autosomal recessive genetic condition characterized by elevation of the plasma level of the amino acid ornithine due to deficiency of the enzyme ornithine ketoacid aminotransferase. Accumulation of ornithine occurs in various body tissues but leads primarily to characteristic ophthalmic manifestations including myopia, cataract, progressive chorioretinal atrophy, and macular changes. Patients usually present with night blindness that starts in the first d… Show more

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“…VKH disease is a representative case of diffuse granulomatous inflammation, which may have focal clusters of lymphocytes and epithelioid cells with pigment located between the retinal pigment epithelium and Bruch’s membrane called as Dalen–Fuchs nodules. 20 The heterogeneity of infectious uveitis and the presence of subtypes of granulomatous inflammation may support our results that differences between IFU and NIGU groups in the length of the smallest and the largest particles were not significant, although the number of vitreous particles and vitreous particle density in IFU group were higher than those in the NIGU group.…”
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“…VKH disease is a representative case of diffuse granulomatous inflammation, which may have focal clusters of lymphocytes and epithelioid cells with pigment located between the retinal pigment epithelium and Bruch’s membrane called as Dalen–Fuchs nodules. 20 The heterogeneity of infectious uveitis and the presence of subtypes of granulomatous inflammation may support our results that differences between IFU and NIGU groups in the length of the smallest and the largest particles were not significant, although the number of vitreous particles and vitreous particle density in IFU group were higher than those in the NIGU group.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 77%
“…Besides tuberculosis, numerous other factors can also lead to ocular granulomatous inflammation, and these include infectious and noninfectious conditions such as syphilis, herpes viruses, CMV infection, toxoplasmosis, toxocariasis, sarcoidosis, multiple sclerosis, and VKH disease. 20 In the present study, the IFU group had several infectious diseases, as described above, which can cause granulomatous inflammation: CMV retinitis, VZV associated uveitis, acute retinal necrosis caused by VZV, ocular toxocariasis, and ocular tuberculosis. Especially, CMV retinitis was the majority of IFU groups in this study.…”
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“…Affected individuals usually present in the first or second decade of life, commonly with night vision problems and/or progressive myopia. [5,6,10,11]. Following this, concentric visual field loss is generally noted during the second decade of life.…”
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“…These changes lead to a significant reduction in enzymatic activity resulting in the accumulation of ornithine in the plasma (hyperornithaemia), urine and cerebrospinal fluid of affected individuals [3,4]. Notably, high ornithine concentrations are associated with damage to retinal tissue and over time lead to progressive visual loss [5,6,7,8,9,10].…”
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