Cerebroretinal microangiopathy with calcifications and cysts (CRMCC)
2007; Wiley; Volume: 146A; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1002/ajmg.a.32080
ISSN1552-4833
AutoresTracy A. Briggs, Ghada M. H. Abdel‐Salam, Maryagnes R. Balicki, Peter Baxter, Enrico Bertini, Nick Bishop, B H Browne, David Chitayat, W.K. Chong, Maha M. Eid, William Halliday, Imelda Hughes, A. Klusmann‐Koy, Mary Kurian, Ken K. Nischal, Gillian Rice, John B.P. Stephenson, R. Surtees, J F Talbot, Nasrin Tehrani, John Tolmie, Carmel Toomes, Marjo S. van der Knaap, Yanick J. Crow,
Tópico(s)Retinal Development and Disorders
ResumoAbstract Extensive intracranial calcifications and leukoencephalopathy are seen in both Coats plus and leukoencephalopathy with calcifications and cysts (LCC; Labrune syndrome). Coats plus syndrome is additionally characterized by the presence of bilateral retinal telangiectasia and exudates while LCC shows the progressive formation of parenchymal brain cysts. Despite these apparently distinguishing features, recent evidence suggests that Coats plus and LCC represent the same clinical entity with a common primary pathogenesis involving a small vessel obliterative microangiopathy. Here, we describe eight previously unreported cases, and present an update on one of the original Coats plus patients to highlight the emerging core clinical features of the “cerebroretinal microangiopathy with calcification and cysts” (CRMCC) phenotype. © 2007 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.
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