Two-color pupillometry in KCNV2 retinopathy

Mar 31, 2019Documenta ophthalmologica. Advances in ophthalmology

Using Two-Color Pupil Tests to Study Vision Problems in KCNV2 Retinopathy

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Abstract

Dark-adapted pupillary light reflexes (PLRs) were markedly attenuated or extinguished for low-luminance stimuli.

  • Responses to higher-luminance blue stimuli in dark-adapted PLRs were within normal limits.
  • Light-adapted PLRs to blue stimuli were generally normal, surpassing those to photopically matched red stimuli.
  • Melanopsin-mediated sustained PLRs were within normal limits.
  • Cone-mediated electroretinogram (ERG) responses showed markedly decreased amplitude, while rod-mediated responses were absent for low-luminance stimuli.
  • The b-wave for the dark-adapted ERG standard stimulus was markedly delayed, but timing was normal for higher flash luminances.

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