TY - JOUR
T1 - Familial exudative vitreoretinopathy associated with retinal astrocytic hamartoma
AU - Fan, Jason
AU - Venkateswaran, Nandini
AU - Fan, Kenneth C.
AU - Cernichiaro, Linda A.
AU - Negron, Catherin I.
AU - McKeown, Craig A.
AU - Berrocal, Audina M.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2022
PY - 2022/3
Y1 - 2022/3
N2 - Purpose: To report the first case of retinal astrocytic hamartoma (RAH) arising in the setting of Familial Exudative Vitreoretinopathy (FEVR). Observations: An otherwise healthy 3-month-old male was clinically diagnosed with Familial Exudative Vitreoretinopathy, with subsequent confirmation of a Frizzled-4 nonsense gene mutation. He was treated with multiple rounds of laser photocoagulation after demonstrated peripheral non-perfusion on fluorescein angiography. At 4 years of age, he was noted to have a solitary retinal astrocytic hamartoma in an area of anterior retinal traction which remains under observation. Conclusions and Importance: This case describes the first reported instance of a retinal astrocytic hamartoma arising in the setting of FEVR. Multiple factors may have contributed to the formation of this benign tumor, including retinal dysgenesis, genetic background, or even laser photocoagulation. More case reports and/or molecular studies are required to further clarify the potential role of these insults in the pathogenesis of RAH.
AB - Purpose: To report the first case of retinal astrocytic hamartoma (RAH) arising in the setting of Familial Exudative Vitreoretinopathy (FEVR). Observations: An otherwise healthy 3-month-old male was clinically diagnosed with Familial Exudative Vitreoretinopathy, with subsequent confirmation of a Frizzled-4 nonsense gene mutation. He was treated with multiple rounds of laser photocoagulation after demonstrated peripheral non-perfusion on fluorescein angiography. At 4 years of age, he was noted to have a solitary retinal astrocytic hamartoma in an area of anterior retinal traction which remains under observation. Conclusions and Importance: This case describes the first reported instance of a retinal astrocytic hamartoma arising in the setting of FEVR. Multiple factors may have contributed to the formation of this benign tumor, including retinal dysgenesis, genetic background, or even laser photocoagulation. More case reports and/or molecular studies are required to further clarify the potential role of these insults in the pathogenesis of RAH.
KW - Familial exudative vitreoretinopathy (FEVR)
KW - Frizzled-4 (FZD4)
KW - Retinal astrocytic hamartoma (RAH)
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U2 - 10.1016/j.ajoc.2022.101312
DO - 10.1016/j.ajoc.2022.101312
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85123642481
SN - 2451-9936
VL - 25
JO - American Journal of Ophthalmology Case Reports
JF - American Journal of Ophthalmology Case Reports
M1 - 101312
ER -