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Visual Field Deficits In Albinism In Comparison To Idiopathic Infantile Nystagmus., Viral Sheth, Rebecca J Mclean, Zhanhan Tu, Sarim Ather, Irene Gottlob, Frank A Proudlock Feb 2024

Visual Field Deficits In Albinism In Comparison To Idiopathic Infantile Nystagmus., Viral Sheth, Rebecca J Mclean, Zhanhan Tu, Sarim Ather, Irene Gottlob, Frank A Proudlock

Cooper Medical School of Rowan University Faculty Scholarship

PURPOSE: This is the first systematic comparison of visual field (VF) deficits in people with albinism (PwA) and idiopathic infantile nystagmus (PwIIN) using static perimetry. We also compare best-corrected visual acuity (BCVA) and optical coherence tomography measures of the fovea, parafovea, and circumpapillary retinal nerve fiber layer in PwA.

METHODS: VF testing was performed on 62 PwA and 36 PwIIN using a Humphrey Field Analyzer (SITA FAST 24-2). Mean detection thresholds for each eye were calculated, along with quadrants and central measures. Retinal layers were manually segmented in the macular region.

RESULTS: Mean detection thresholds were significantly lower than normative …


Phenotypic Features Determining Visual Acuity In Albinism And The Role Of Amblyogenic Factors., Frank A Proudlock, Rebecca J Mclean, Viral Sheth, Sarim Ather, Irene Gottlob Feb 2024

Phenotypic Features Determining Visual Acuity In Albinism And The Role Of Amblyogenic Factors., Frank A Proudlock, Rebecca J Mclean, Viral Sheth, Sarim Ather, Irene Gottlob

Cooper Medical School of Rowan University Faculty Scholarship

Albinism is a spectrum disorder causing foveal hypoplasia, nystagmus, and hypopigmentation of the iris and fundus along with other visual deficits, which can all impact vision. Albinism is also associated with amblyogenic factors which could affect monocular visual acuity. The foveal appearance in albinism can range from mild foveal hypoplasia to that which is indistinguishable from the peripheral retina. The appearance can be quickly and easily graded using the Leicester Grading System in the clinic. However, interquartile ranges of 0.3 logMAR for the grades associated with albinism limit the accuracy of the grading system in predicting vision. Here, we discuss …