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Potential of handheld optical coherence tomography to determine cause of infantile nystagmus in children by using foveal morphology.
[aniridia]
To
investigate
the
feasibility
of
handheld
(
HH
)
ultra-
high
-resolution
spectral-domain
optical
coherence
tomography
(
SD
-
OCT
)
in
young
children
with
nystagmus
,
to
determine
its
sensitivity
and
specificity
in
classifying
foveal
abnormalities
,
and
to
investigate
its
potential
to
determine
the
cause
of
infantile
nystagmus
with
the
use
of
foveal
morphology
.
Prospective
,
case-control
study
.
A
total
of
50
patients
with
nystagmus
and
50
healthy
control
subjects
(
mean
age
,
3
.
2
years
;
range
,
0
-
8
years
)
.
Each
patient
was
scanned
using
HH
SD
-
OCT
(
Bioptigen
Inc
.
,
Research
Triangle
Park
,
NC
)
without
sedation
,
and
foveal
morphology
was
classified
into
1
of
4
categories
:
(
1
)
typical
foveal
hypoplasia
(
predicting
clinical
diagnosis
of
albinism
,
PAX
6
mutations
,
or
isolated
foveal
hypoplasia
)
;
(
2
)
atypical
foveal
hypoplasia
(
predicting
achromatopsia
)
;
(
3
)
other
foveal
changes
(
corresponding
to
retinal
dystrophies
)
;
and
(
4
)
normal
fovea
(
predicting
idiopathic
or
manifest
latent
nystagmus
)
.
An
independent
interpretation
of
the
HH
SD
-
OCT
scans
by
masked
examiners
was
performed
,
and
the
sensitivity
and
specificity
of
the
predicted
diagnosis
were
calculated
.
The
success
rate
of
image
acquisition
and
sensitivity
and
specificity
of
the
HH
SD
-
OCT
in
classifying
foveal
abnormalities
.
In
94
%
of
examinations
,
HH
SD
-
OCT
was
successful
.
Twenty
-
three
patients
had
typical
foveal
hypoplasia
(
category
1
)
.
Of
these
patients
,
21
were
diagnosed
with
albinism
and
2
were
diagnosed
with
PAX
6
mutations
.
Five
patients
were
classified
as
atypical
(
category
2
)
and
diagnosed
with
achromatopsia
.
Six
patients
had
other
abnormal
foveal
morphology
(
category
3
)
and
were
diagnosed
with
retinal
dystrophy
.
Sixteen
patients
had
normal
foveal
morphology
(
category
4
)
.
Of
these
patients
,
12
were
diagnosed
with
idiopathic
nystagmus
and
4
were
diagnosed
with
manifest
latent
nystagmus
.
Sensitivities
of
HH
SD
-
OCT
for
classifying
typical
or
atypical
foveal
hypoplasia
,
other
abnormal
foveal
morphology
,
and
normal
morphology
were
92
.
8
%
,
86
.
7
%
,
41
.
1
%
,
and
88
.
4
%
,
respectively
,
with
specificities
of
91
.
4
%
,
94
.
8
%
,
97
.
7
%
and
95
.
1
%
,
respectively
.
We
demonstrate
excellent
feasibility
of
HH
SD
-
OCT
in
the
diagnosis
of
conditions
associated
with
infantile
nystagmus
.
The
HH
SD
-
OCT
classification
of
foveal
abnormalities
was
highly
sensitive
and
specific
.
This
classification
was
used
to
determine
the
underlying
cause
of
infantile
nystagmus
.
Handheld
SD
-
OCT
in
early
childhood
can
facilitate
focused
investigations
and
earlier
diagnosis
.
This
is
important
in
an
era
when
potentially
time-sensitive
treatment
,
such
as
gene
therapy
,
is
imminent
.
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