Genetic testing for inherited ocular disease: delivering on the promise at last?
- PMID: 23845030
- DOI: 10.1111/ceo.12159
Genetic testing for inherited ocular disease: delivering on the promise at last?
Abstract
Genetic testing is of increasing clinical utility for diagnosing inherited eye disease. Clarifying a clinical diagnosis is important for accurate estimation of prognosis, facilitating genetic counselling and management of families, and in the future will direct gene-specific therapeutic strategies. Often, precise diagnosis of genetic ophthalmic conditions is complicated by genetic heterogeneity, a difficulty that the so-called 'next-generation sequencing' technologies promise to overcome. Despite considerable counselling and ethical complexities, next-generation sequencing offers to revolutionize clinical practice. This will necessitate considerable adjustment to standard practice but has the power to deliver a personalized approach to genomic medicine for many more patients and enhance the potential for preventing vision loss.
Keywords: counselling; ethics; genetics; inherited eye disease; testing.
© 2013 Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Ophthalmologists.
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