Journal article

The use of ocular abnormalities to diagnose X-linked Alport syndrome in children

Ke Wei Zhang, Deb Colville, Rachel Tan, Colin Jones, Stephen I Alexander, Jeffrey Fletcher, Judy Savige

Pediatric Nephrology | Springer Science and Business Media LLC | Published : 2008

Abstract

The diagnosis of X-linked Alport syndrome is often difficult, but the demonstration of lenticonus and retinopathy may facilitate the diagnosis in adult patients. The aim of this study was to determine the diagnostic usefulness of ocular examination in children. Fourteen families with at least one affected child were studied clinically, and COL4A5 mutations were determined. The families included 15 affected boys (median age 11 years, range 4–19 years). Two boys (13%) had renal failure, nine (60%) had a known hearing loss, one (7%) had lenticonus and five (33%) had a central (4/15, 27%) or peripheral (4/14, 29%) retinopathy. Lenticonus and retinopathy were first noted in 14 and 11 year olds, r..

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