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1/2006
vol. 108 abstract:
Original paper
Retinal changes in patients with familial adenomatous polyposis
Elżbieta Cymerys
1
,
Krystyna Pecold
1
,
Jacek Paszkowski
2
,
Tomasz Banasiewicz
2
,
Piotr Krokowicz
2
Online publish date: 2006/03/17
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Purpose: The aim of study was to evaluate retinal changes in patients diagnosed with familial adenomatous polyposis (FAP) and
in patients with family history of FAP. Material and methods: The study was conducted on 51 patients diagnosed with FAP and 35 subjects with family history of FAP. Results: In 44 patients diagnosed with FAP (86.2%), typical pigmentation of fundus lesions were observed, in 1 patient atypical fundus changes were evident. However, in the group of patients with family history of FAP, the presence of typical fundus lesions was observed in 9 patients (25.7%). In the period of at least 6 month observation, no changes in fundus lesions were present in both groups. Conclusions: The occurrence of retinal changes typical for FAP, especially in patients with family history of the disease, should imply the higher risk of FAP. |
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