scholarly journals Are Chronic Myeloproliferative Neoplasms Associated with Age-Related Macular Degeneration?

Blood ◽  
2015 ◽  
Vol 126 (23) ◽  
pp. 4444-4444
Author(s):  
Marie Bak ◽  
Torben Lykke Sørensen ◽  
Esben Meulengracht Flachs ◽  
Ann-Dorthe Olsen Zwisler ◽  
Knud Juel ◽  
...  

Abstract Background. Patients with Chronic Myeloproliferative Neoplasms (MPNs) already have increased comorbidity at time of diagnosis, and studies show association with ophthalmic manifestations. Retinal vascular symptoms including vascular occlusions and hemorrhages are present, but other manifestations of the eye have not been thoroughly investigated in these patients. Previously reported studies show signs of systemic inflammation in patients with MPN as well as in patients with Age-Related Macular Degeneration (AMD). Our hypothesis is that the presence of MPN predisposes some individuals to develop AMD and this might be explained by the degree of systemic inflammation. Objective. To describe the prevalence of Age-Related Macular Degeneration in patients with Chronic Myeloproliferative cancer at time of diagnosis compared to the general population in Denmark. Materials and Methods. We conducted a retrospective population-based matched cohort study using Danish registries. We included all patients age 18+ or older with a first listed diagnosis of MPN in the Danish National Patient Registry between 1994 and 2013. Patients with Essential Thrombocythemia (ET), Polycythemia Vera (PV), Myelofibrosis (MF), Unclassifiable MPN (MPN-U) and Chronic Myeloid Leukemia (CML) were included. To compare the prevalence of AMD with the general population we identified 10 sex-and-age matched individuals without MPN, for each corresponding patient. The controls were identified through the Danish Civil Registration System. Index date was defined as date of MPN diagnosis, and controls had to be alive at their corresponding patient's index date. We searched for all primary AMD diagnoses in the Danish National Patient Registry within a ten-year period preceding index date + 30 days. For all patients and controls, baseline characteristics, including smoking-related conditions (yes/no), were registered. We calculated number of events in all groups, including only patients' and controls' first AMD diagnosis. Prevalence of AMD at time of diagnosis was calculated using descriptive statistics. Results. We included 9679 patients (ET=2714; PV=3170; MF=600; MPN-U=1839; CML=1356) and a total of 96737 sex-and-age matched controls in the study. Mean age of included patients with MPN at time of diagnosis was: 64 years (ET); 66 (PV); 71 (MF); 70 (MPN-U) and 61 (CML) − all with comparable age-distribution in the matched control groups. There was a higher percentage of females in the ET group (65%), an equal sex-distribution in PV (females 49 %) and MPN-U (females 51 %) and a higher percentage of men in the CML group (59 %). Significant more patients with ET, PV and MPN-U had smoking related diagnoses compared to controls (p<0.05), but no differences were seen for patients with CML and MF. We found 220 MPN patients and 6 controls, who had AMD at time of diagnosis. Patients in all subgroups had a higher prevalence of AMD with 64 ET patients vs. 3 controls; 74 PV patients vs. 2 controls; 16 MF patients vs. 0 controls; 51 MPN-U patients vs. 1 control and 15 CML patients vs. 0 controls. Our results show that 2.3 % of all patients with MPN were diagnosed with AMD, including 2.6 % of Philadelphia-negative patients (ET, PV, MF and MPN-U) and 1.1 % of Philadelphia-positive CML patients. The corresponding values for controls with AMD diagnoses were: 0.006 % (Philadelphia-negative controls 0.007 % and CML controls 0 %). In summary, we found that the patients with MPN had a higher prevalence of AMD, at time of diagnosis, compared to the general population in Denmark. Conclusion. Chronic Myeloproliferative cancers are associated with Age-Related Macular Degeneration at time of diagnosis. Patients with all MPN subtypes have an increased prevalence of AMD compared to the general population. Our results show the need for further studies to establish if the association is present, not only at time of diagnosis, but also during the course of the cancer diseases. We are currently analyzing incidence rates after diagnosis, and influence of potential confounders and effect modifiers. Our preliminary results suggest that the association between AMD and MPN is also present after diagnosis. Clinical studies are needed to investigate whether the association represents a causal relationship or if confounders are accountable for the findings. Disclosures Hasselbalch: Novartis: Research Funding.

2017 ◽  
Vol 135 (8) ◽  
pp. 835 ◽  
Author(s):  
Marie Bak ◽  
Torben Lykke Sørensen ◽  
Esben Meulengracht Flachs ◽  
Ann-Dorthe Zwisler ◽  
Knud Juel ◽  
...  

2008 ◽  
Vol 102 (10) ◽  
pp. 591-599 ◽  
Author(s):  
Robin Casten ◽  
Barry Rovner

Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is a major cause of disability in the elderly, substantially degrades the quality of their lives, and is a risk factor for depression. Rates of depression in AMD are substantially greater than those found in the general population of older people, and are on par with those of other chronic and disabling diseases. This article discusses the effect of depression on vision-related disability in patients with AMD, suggests methods for screening for depression, and summarizes interventions for preventing depression in this high-risk group.


Ophthalmology ◽  
2013 ◽  
Vol 120 (12) ◽  
pp. 2644-2655 ◽  
Author(s):  
Gabriëlle H.S. Buitendijk ◽  
Elena Rochtchina ◽  
Chelsea Myers ◽  
Cornelia M. van Duijn ◽  
Kristine E. Lee ◽  
...  

2018 ◽  
Vol 139 (3) ◽  
pp. 195-198 ◽  
Author(s):  
Michael Asger  Andersen ◽  
Ole Weis Bjerrum ◽  
Ajenthen Ranjan ◽  
Vibe Skov ◽  
Torben A. Kruse ◽  
...  

Objective: Myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPNs) are a heterogeneous group of diseases characterized by clonal hyperproliferation of immature and mature cells of the myeloid lineage. Genetic differences have been proposed to play a role in the development of MPNs. Monozygotic twin pairs with MPNs have been reported in a few case reports, but the MPN concordance pattern in twins remains unknown. Method: All twin pairs born in the period 1900–2010 were identified in the nationwide Danish Twin Registry. Only pairs with both twins alive on January 1, 1977, and those born thereafter were included to allow identification in the Danish National Patient Registry. Results: A total of 158 twin pairs were registered with an MPN diagnosis: 36 monozygotic, 104 dizygotic, and 18 pairs with unknown zygosity. MPNs were diagnosed in both twins in 4 pairs. The probandwise concordance rates for monozygotic twin pairs were higher than for dizygotic twin pairs (15 vs. 0%; p = 0.016). Conclusion: An estimated concordance rate of 15% (95% CI 0.059–0.31) is modest, but given the rarity of MPNs this finding is clinically relevant and provides further support for the role of genetic predisposition in the development of MPNs.


2001 ◽  
Vol 58 (1) ◽  
pp. 28-35 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ursula Körner-Stiefbold

Die altersbedingte Makuladegeneration (AMD) ist eine der häufigsten Ursachen für einen irreversiblen Visusverlust bei Patienten über 65 Jahre. Nahezu 30% der über 75-Jährigen sind von einer AMD betroffen. Trotz neuer Erkenntnisse in der Grundlagenforschung ist die Ätiologie, zu der auch genetische Faktoren gehören, noch nicht völlig geklärt. Aus diesem Grund sind die Behandlungsmöglichkeiten zum jetzigen Zeitpunkt noch limitiert, so dass man lediglich von Therapieansätzen sprechen kann. Die derzeit zur Verfügung stehenden Möglichkeiten wie medikamentöse, chirurgische und laser- und strahlentherapeutische Maßnahmen werden beschrieben.


2018 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rebekah Stevens ◽  
Richard Cooke ◽  
Hannah Bartlett

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