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Optical coherence tomography in x-linked adrenoleukodystrophy.
[x-linked adrenoleukodystrophy]
X-
linked
adrenoleukodystrophy
is
a
metabolic
disease
caused
by
mutations
in
the
ABCD
1
gene
,
which
codes
for
a
peroxisomal
membrane
protein
,
leading
to
the
accumulation
of
very
long
-chain
fatty
acids
.
Thinning
of
the
retinal
nerve
fiber
layer
and
macula
has
been
described
in
adult-onset
adrenomyeloneuropathy
;
however
,
assessment
of
these
structures
in
the
presymptomatic
stage
remains
largely
unexplored
.
Optical
coherence
tomography
is
a
high
-resolution
medical
imaging
technology
that
has
been
widely
used
to
assess
ophthalmological
diseases
and
more
recently
in
neurological
disease
states
to
quantify
the
axonal
and
neuronal
injury
in
the
retina
that
results
from
demyelination
of
the
optic
nerve
.
Fourteen
boys
with
presymptomatic
X-
linked
adrenoleukodystrophy
and
14
age-matched
healthy
controls
underwent
retinal
imaging
with
optical
coherence
tomography
.
Optical
coherence
tomography-derived
retinal
thickness
measures
did
not
differ
between
adrenoleukodystrophy
subjects
and
healthy
controls
.
Our
results
suggest
that
structural
retinal
abnormalities
are
not
detectable
before
the
development
of
neurological
manifestations
in
adrenoleukodystrophy
.
Further
investigation
of
the
utility
of
optical
coherence
tomography
scanning
in
individuals
with
symptomatic
disease
should
be
considered
to
determine
if
its
measures
could
be
used
as
a
biomarker
of
disease
progression
.