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Peripapillary atrophy

MedGen UID:
473480
Concept ID:
C1719838
Pathologic Function
Synonym: PPA - Peripapillary atrophy
SNOMED CT: Peripapillary atrophy (420535003); PPA - Peripapillary atrophy (420535003)
 
HPO: HP:0500087

Definition

Thinning in the layers of the retina and retinal pigment epithelium around the optic nerve. [from HPO]

Term Hierarchy

CClinical test,  RResearch test,  OOMIM,  GGeneReviews,  VClinVar  
  • CROGVPeripapillary atrophy

Conditions with this feature

Achromatopsia 2
MedGen UID:
387867
Concept ID:
C1857618
Disease or Syndrome
Achromatopsia is characterized by reduced visual acuity, pendular nystagmus, increased sensitivity to light (photophobia), a small central scotoma, eccentric fixation, and reduced or complete loss of color discrimination. All individuals with achromatopsia (achromats) have impaired color discrimination along all three axes of color vision corresponding to the three cone classes: the protan or long-wavelength-sensitive cone axis (red), the deutan or middle-wavelength-sensitive cone axis (green), and the tritan or short-wavelength-sensitive cone axis (blue). Most individuals have complete achromatopsia, with total lack of function of all three types of cones. Rarely, individuals have incomplete achromatopsia, in which one or more cone types may be partially functioning. The manifestations are similar to those of individuals with complete achromatopsia, but generally less severe. Hyperopia is common in achromatopsia. Nystagmus develops during the first few weeks after birth followed by increased sensitivity to bright light. Best visual acuity varies with severity of the disease; it is 20/200 or less in complete achromatopsia and may be as high as 20/80 in incomplete achromatopsia. Visual acuity is usually stable over time; both nystagmus and sensitivity to bright light may improve slightly. Although the fundus is usually normal, macular changes (which may show early signs of progression) and vessel narrowing may be present in some affected individuals. Defects in the macula are visible on optical coherence tomography.
Familial cavitary optic disk anomaly
MedGen UID:
370593
Concept ID:
C1969063
Congenital Abnormality
A rare genetic eye disease with characteristics of congenital profound excavation of the optic nerve head with diminished visual field, in the absence of elevated intraocular pressure. Many patients lack a well-formed retinal artery and have multiple radial cilioretinal arteries instead. The condition is mostly bilateral, may worsen progressively, and is often complicated by serous macular detachment with profound visual loss.
Retinitis pigmentosa 42
MedGen UID:
442864
Concept ID:
C2751986
Disease or Syndrome
Any retinitis pigmentosa in which the cause of the disease is a mutation in the KLHL7 gene.
Leber congenital amaurosis 15
MedGen UID:
462556
Concept ID:
C3151206
Disease or Syndrome
Autosomal recessive childhood-onset severe retinal dystrophy is a heterogeneous group of disorders affecting rod and cone photoreceptors simultaneously. The most severe cases are termed Leber congenital amaurosis, whereas the less aggressive forms are usually considered juvenile retinitis pigmentosa (summary by Gu et al., 1997). Mutation in TULP1 can also cause a form of autosomal recessive retinitis pigmentosa (RP14; 600132). For a general phenotypic description and a discussion of the genetic heterogeneity of Leber congenital amaurosis, see LCA1 (204000); for retinitis pigmentosa, see 268000.
Retinal dystrophy and obesity
MedGen UID:
863861
Concept ID:
C4015424
Disease or Syndrome
Retinitis pigmentosa 73
MedGen UID:
907690
Concept ID:
C4225287
Disease or Syndrome
Any retinitis pigmentosa in which the cause of the disease is a mutation in the HGSNAT gene.
Retinitis pigmentosa 72
MedGen UID:
895867
Concept ID:
C4225315
Disease or Syndrome
Any retinitis pigmentosa in which the cause of the disease is a mutation in the ZNF408 gene.
Retinitis pigmentosa 76
MedGen UID:
934671
Concept ID:
C4310704
Disease or Syndrome
Any retinitis pigmentosa in which the cause of the disease is a mutation in the POMGNT1 gene.
Knobloch syndrome 1
MedGen UID:
1642123
Concept ID:
C4551775
Disease or Syndrome
Knobloch syndrome-1 (KNO1) is an autosomal recessive developmental disorder primarily characterized by typical eye abnormalities, including high myopia, cataracts, dislocated lens, vitreoretinal degeneration, and retinal detachment, with occipital skull defects, which can range from occipital encephalocele to occult cutis aplasia (summary by Aldahmesh et al., 2011). Genetic Heterogeneity of Knobloch Syndrome KNO2 (618458) is caused by mutation in the PAK2 gene (605022) on chromosome 3q29.
Brain small vessel disease 1 with or without ocular anomalies
MedGen UID:
1647320
Concept ID:
C4551998
Disease or Syndrome
The spectrum of COL4A1-related disorders includes: small-vessel brain disease of varying severity including porencephaly, variably associated with eye defects (retinal arterial tortuosity, Axenfeld-Rieger anomaly, cataract) and systemic findings (kidney involvement, muscle cramps, cerebral aneurysms, Raynaud phenomenon, cardiac arrhythmia, and hemolytic anemia). On imaging studies, small-vessel brain disease is manifest as diffuse periventricular leukoencephalopathy, lacunar infarcts, microhemorrhage, dilated perivascular spaces, and deep intracerebral hemorrhages. Clinically, small-vessel brain disease manifests as infantile hemiparesis, seizures, single or recurrent hemorrhagic stroke, ischemic stroke, and isolated migraine with aura. Porencephaly (fluid-filled cavities in the brain detected by CT or MRI) is typically manifest as infantile hemiparesis, seizures, and intellectual disability; however, on occasion it can be an incidental finding. HANAC (hereditary angiopathy with nephropathy, aneurysms, and muscle cramps) syndrome usually associates asymptomatic small-vessel brain disease, cerebral large vessel involvement (i.e., aneurysms), and systemic findings involving the kidney, muscle, and small vessels of the eye. Two additional phenotypes include isolated retinal artery tortuosity and nonsyndromic autosomal dominant congenital cataract.
Leber congenital amaurosis with early-onset deafness
MedGen UID:
1646810
Concept ID:
C4693498
Disease or Syndrome
Leber congenital amaurosis with early-onset deafness (LCAEOD) is an autosomal dominant syndrome manifesting as early-onset and severe photoreceptor and cochlear cell loss. Some patients show extinguished responses on electroretinography and moderate to severe hearing loss at birth (Luscan et al., 2017).
Intellectual developmental disorder and retinitis pigmentosa; IDDRP
MedGen UID:
1648358
Concept ID:
C4748658
Disease or Syndrome
Intellectual developmental disorder and retinitis pigmentosa (IDDRP) is characterized by mild to moderate intellectual disability and typical features of RP. Patients experience reduced night vision, constriction of visual fields, and reduced visual acuity; optic disc pallor, attenuated retinal blood vessels, and bone-spicule pigmentation are seen on funduscopy. Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder is observed in some patients (Tatour et al., 2017).

Professional guidelines

PubMed

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Recent clinical studies

Etiology

Choe S, Kim YW, Lim HB, Park KH, Jeoung JW
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Kolomeyer AM, Smith E, Daniel E, Ying GS, Pan W, Pistilli M, Grunwald J, Maguire MG, Kim BJ; CATT Research Group
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Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci 2016 Jun 1;57(7):3103-11. doi: 10.1167/iovs.16-19646. PMID: 27294804

Diagnosis

Kako NA, Abdulazeez AM
Curr Med Imaging 2022;18(11):1140-1159. doi: 10.2174/1573405618666220308112732. PMID: 35260060
Choe S, Kim YW, Lim HB, Park KH, Jeoung JW
J Glaucoma 2021 Aug 1;30(8):703-710. doi: 10.1097/IJG.0000000000001890. PMID: 34049348
Moon Y, Lim HT
Eye (Lond) 2021 Feb;35(2):665-671. Epub 2020 May 12 doi: 10.1038/s41433-020-0945-6. PMID: 32398847Free PMC Article
Kolomeyer AM, Smith E, Daniel E, Ying GS, Pan W, Pistilli M, Grunwald J, Maguire MG, Kim BJ; CATT Research Group
Retina 2021 Jan 1;41(1):125-134. doi: 10.1097/IAE.0000000000002825. PMID: 32383840Free PMC Article
Liu W, Gong L, Li Y, Zhu X, Stewart JM, Wang C
Curr Eye Res 2017 Sep;42(9):1308-1312. Epub 2017 May 30 doi: 10.1080/02713683.2017.1307992. PMID: 28557535

Therapy

Ma Y, Lin Q, Zhao Q, Jin ZB
Transl Vis Sci Technol 2023 Mar 1;12(3):21. doi: 10.1167/tvst.12.3.21. PMID: 36947048Free PMC Article
Kolomeyer AM, Smith E, Daniel E, Ying GS, Pan W, Pistilli M, Grunwald J, Maguire MG, Kim BJ; CATT Research Group
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Mataki N, Tomidokoro A, Araie M, Iwase A
Acta Ophthalmol 2018 Sep;96(6):e701-e706. Epub 2018 Mar 25 doi: 10.1111/aos.13702. PMID: 29575565
Yamada H, Akagi T, Nakanishi H, Ikeda HO, Kimura Y, Suda K, Hasegawa T, Yoshikawa M, Iida Y, Yoshimura N
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Jap A, Luu CD, Yeo I, Chee SP
Eye (Lond) 2008 Feb;22(2):240-5. Epub 2006 Sep 15 doi: 10.1038/sj.eye.6702591. PMID: 16980924

Prognosis

Lin Q, Jia Y, Li T, Wang S, Xu X, Xu Y, Lu L, Yang C, Zou H
Acta Ophthalmol 2022 Feb;100(1):e157-e166. Epub 2021 May 5 doi: 10.1111/aos.14885. PMID: 33949131Free PMC Article
Moon Y, Lim HT
Eye (Lond) 2021 Feb;35(2):665-671. Epub 2020 May 12 doi: 10.1038/s41433-020-0945-6. PMID: 32398847Free PMC Article
Kolomeyer AM, Smith E, Daniel E, Ying GS, Pan W, Pistilli M, Grunwald J, Maguire MG, Kim BJ; CATT Research Group
Retina 2021 Jan 1;41(1):125-134. doi: 10.1097/IAE.0000000000002825. PMID: 32383840Free PMC Article
Mataki N, Tomidokoro A, Araie M, Iwase A
Acta Ophthalmol 2018 Sep;96(6):e701-e706. Epub 2018 Mar 25 doi: 10.1111/aos.13702. PMID: 29575565
Wong YL, Saw SM
Asia Pac J Ophthalmol (Phila) 2016 Nov/Dec;5(6):394-402. doi: 10.1097/APO.0000000000000234. PMID: 27898442

Clinical prediction guides

He J, Ye L, Chu C, Chen Q, Sun D, Xie J, Hu G, Shi Y, Fan Y, Zhu J, Xu X, He J
Eye (Lond) 2023 Sep;37(13):2801-2809. Epub 2023 Mar 6 doi: 10.1038/s41433-023-02423-0. PMID: 36879161Free PMC Article
Almansour A, Alawad M, Aljouie A, Almatar H, Qureshi W, Alabdulkader B, Alkanhal N, Abdul W, Almufarrej M, Gangadharan S, Aldebasi T, Alsomaie B, Almazroa A
PLoS One 2022;17(10):e0275446. Epub 2022 Oct 6 doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0275446. PMID: 36201448Free PMC Article
Moon Y, Lim HT
Eye (Lond) 2021 Feb;35(2):665-671. Epub 2020 May 12 doi: 10.1038/s41433-020-0945-6. PMID: 32398847Free PMC Article
Kolomeyer AM, Smith E, Daniel E, Ying GS, Pan W, Pistilli M, Grunwald J, Maguire MG, Kim BJ; CATT Research Group
Retina 2021 Jan 1;41(1):125-134. doi: 10.1097/IAE.0000000000002825. PMID: 32383840Free PMC Article
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Recent systematic reviews

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