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From: Development and application of a next-generation-sequencing (NGS) approach to detect known and novel gene defects underlying retinal diseases

Figure 3

Best disease and CSNB co-segregating in one family. a) Sanger and NGS detected in all patients with Best disease a BEST1 mutation. b) NGS detected in all patients with a cCSNB phenotype a novel TRPM1 mutation. c) Fundus colour photographs (above) and fundus autofluorescence (below) of patient 707 showing multiple yellow deposits within the posterior pole which are hyper autofluorescent d) Electro-oculogram of patient 707 showing no slight rise after illumination in keeping with the diagnosis of Best disease e) Full Field Electroretinogram of patient 707 showing ON-bipolar cell pathway dysfunction in keeping with the diagnosis of cCSNB.

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