I have a 67 year old hypertensive woman I have seen on three occasions with severe binasal field loss that has been currently stable. Her Mean RNFL thicknesses are 44microns OD and 52 microns OS and her fields show severe binasal field loss. Her imaging and workup are thus far negative
Her son suffered Acute necrotizing encephalopathy and survived some years ago and is neurologically normal now and was found to have the gene mutation RANBP2. My patient was recently tested and also has the same gene mutation.
This gene may have effects on Retinal ganglion cell function although I can find no clinical reports of optic neuropathy so far.
Has anyone had any experience with this gene mutation that is relevant? Thank you.
Scott Forman, MD