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Abstract
Retinal vasculopathy with cerebral leukoencephalopathy is a rare autosomal dominant genetic disorder due to mutation in the TREX1 gene and presents with both central nervous system (CNS) and other organ dysfunction. It is often misdiagnosed as demyelination or vasculitis based on imaging features, often with potentially harmful immunotherapy given unnecessarily. This report describes two sisters with progressive hemiparesis, retinal vasculopathy and hepatic dysfunction, one of whom was initially misdiagnosed and treated for cerebral vasculitis. Imaging showed extensive and asymmetric white matter lesions with persistent diffusion restriction and contrast enhancement. Extensive autoimmune and infectious investigations were unremarkable. Both patients had a novel heterozygous variant in the TREX1 gene, giving a diagnosis of retinal vasculopathy with cerebral leukoencephalopathy. Clinicians should consider this condition in atypical presentations of suspected demyelination or CNS vasculitis.
- VASCULITIS
- MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS
- GENETICS
- STROKE
- NEUROOPHTHALMOLOGY
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Contributors AJM is the sole author and guarantor. He has contributed solely to the collection of data and writing of the paper.
Funding The authors have not declared a specific grant for this research from any funding agency in the public, commercial or not-for-profit sectors.
Competing interests None declared.
Provenance and peer review Not commissioned. Externally peer reviewed by Susan Mollan, Birmingham, UK.
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