American Journal of Ophthalmology Case Reports (Jun 2021)

Peripheral bright streaks in tuberous sclerosis

  • Torgerð Hentze Eliesersdóttir,
  • Elin Holm,
  • Christina Eckmann-Hansen,
  • Marie Wistrup Torm,
  • Mohamed Belmouhand,
  • Michael Larsen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ajoc.2021.101050
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22
p. 101050

Abstract

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Purpose: To describe the finding of bright hyperautofluorescent streaks in the peripheral retina in tuberous sclerosis. Observations: A woman with a pathogenic TSC1 mutation and cutaneous manifestations of tuberous sclerosis underwent fundus examination and was found to have a cluster of thin, yellowish streaks in the inferior peripheral fundus of her left eye. The streaks were hyperautofluorescent in blue light and associated with irregular thickening of the photoreceptor-pigment epithelium complex on optical coherence tomography. Conclusions and importance: The cluster of outer retinal abnormalities in a sector of the peripheral retina in one eye of a TSC1 patient has features in common with the more centrally located and less numerous lesions called achromatic patches. The resemblance of the streak pattern with the pattern of hypoautofluorescence in X-linked retinopathies suggests that the streaks may represent a clone of cells derived from a single somatic mutation in TSC1. The identification of this lesion type expands the scope of conditions that can be diagnosed by fundus imaging.

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