Background Leber’s hereditary optic neuropathy is a rare mitochondrial disease that usually begins in the second/third decade of life and affects generally young adult males. The information is scarce on the female phenotype particularly when onset is at a very young age and the diagnosis is challenged by other more frequent conditions. Aim of this study is to highlight the pediatric female phenotype by a literature review and by adding a new case. Methods The literature search was conducted on Pubmed in the period September 2020-February 2021 using “Child”, “Leber Hereditary Optic Neuropathy”, “females” “girls” keywords. We add a three years old girl with genetically confirmed Leber’s hereditary optic neuropathy. Results 55 of 968 articles reported pediatric in girls accounting for 226 cases, male to female ratio 1,8:1. Mean age at onset was 11 years. The onset at the age of 3 years was described in only 3 girls, including our case. Acute bilateral mild visual impairment was the most common clinical presentation, associated to papilledema in 14% of the cases who underwent fundus oculi examination. Partial visual recovery occurred in 50% (30/60). Idebenone treatment was administered in 5/30. Conclusion LHON is extremely rare in very young females and represents a diagnostic challenge for the pediatrician. It should be considered even in young girls with acute-subacute visual loss, bilateral pseudo-papilledema, VEP changes non responding to steroid therapy.
Very Early Onset of Leber’s Mitochondrial Optic Neuropathy in Pediatric Females: Case Report and Review of the Literature
Tagliani, SaraPrimo
;Malaventura, Cristina
;Parmeggiani, FrancescoPenultimo
;Suppiej, AgneseUltimo
2021
Abstract
Background Leber’s hereditary optic neuropathy is a rare mitochondrial disease that usually begins in the second/third decade of life and affects generally young adult males. The information is scarce on the female phenotype particularly when onset is at a very young age and the diagnosis is challenged by other more frequent conditions. Aim of this study is to highlight the pediatric female phenotype by a literature review and by adding a new case. Methods The literature search was conducted on Pubmed in the period September 2020-February 2021 using “Child”, “Leber Hereditary Optic Neuropathy”, “females” “girls” keywords. We add a three years old girl with genetically confirmed Leber’s hereditary optic neuropathy. Results 55 of 968 articles reported pediatric in girls accounting for 226 cases, male to female ratio 1,8:1. Mean age at onset was 11 years. The onset at the age of 3 years was described in only 3 girls, including our case. Acute bilateral mild visual impairment was the most common clinical presentation, associated to papilledema in 14% of the cases who underwent fundus oculi examination. Partial visual recovery occurred in 50% (30/60). Idebenone treatment was administered in 5/30. Conclusion LHON is extremely rare in very young females and represents a diagnostic challenge for the pediatrician. It should be considered even in young girls with acute-subacute visual loss, bilateral pseudo-papilledema, VEP changes non responding to steroid therapy.I documenti in SFERA sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.