Annular Macular Dystrophy
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Mutations in IMPG1 cause vitelliform macular dystrophies
2013, American Journal of Human GeneticsCitation Excerpt :Therefore, the IMPG1-linked VMD phenotype of our individuals is different from that of BCAMD and thus represents a different clinical form caused by IMPG1 mutations. Other dominant or simplex cases of macular dystrophy that are presumably similar to BCAMD have been reported, but none of them have so far been linked to mutations in IMPG1.17–22 In parallel, a screening of IMPG1 mutations in other forms of inherited macular dystrophy23 or macular drusen24 failed to detect a mutation.
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