Association of birdshot retinochoroidopathy and HLA-A29 antigen

GS Baarsma, HA Priem, A Kijlstra - Current eye research, 1990 - Taylor & Francis
GS Baarsma, HA Priem, A Kijlstra
Current eye research, 1990Taylor & Francis
In 1980 Ryan and Maumenee described a new clinical entity characterized by
hypopigmented spots in a typical patterned distribution in association with vitritis and retinal
vasculopathy leading to cystoid macular oedema and papilloedema. In a recent study of a
large group of European patients (n= 102) with birdshot retinochoroidopathy, the importance
of the different clinical manifestations and their diagnostic value were assessed. Data on
HLA-A29 typing were obtained in 49 patients with birdshot retinochoroidopathy. We could …
In 1980 Ryan and Maumenee described a new clinical entity characterized by hypopigmented spots in a typical patterned distribution in association with vitritis and retinal vasculopathy leading to cystoid macular oedema and papilloedema. In a recent study of a large group of European patients (n=102) with birdshot retinochoroidopathy, the importance of the different clinical manifestations and their diagnostic value were assessed. Data on HLA-A29 typing were obtained in 49 patients with birdshot retinochoroidopathy. We could confirm the high association between HLA-A29 and this disease, as found by Nussenblatt in 1982. In 47 of these patients (95.5%) the HLA-A29 antigen was present. This association is presently the highest HLA class I disease association reported with a relative risk of 224.35.
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