1. of the choroid and retina. Lancet 1973; i: 1031-3.
2. Gyrate atrophy of the choroid and retina and ornithine-ketoacid aminotransferase deficiency;Senger, R.C.A.; Trijbels, J.M.F.; Brussaard, J.H.; Deutman, A.F.;Pediatr Res,1976
3. Omithine ketoacid Cyloscopic observation is also interesting. We previously'6 reported the high enzyme activity of ornithine ketoacid transaminase in the bovine retinal pigment epithelium, ciliary body, and iris. A cyclotransaminase deficiency gyrate atrophy of the choroid and retina;Shih, V.E.; Berson, E.L.; Mandell, R.; Schmidt, S.Y.;Am J Hum Genet,1978
4. A specific enzyme defect in gyrate atrophy;Kaiser-Kupfer, M.I.; Valle, D.; Del Valle, L.A.;Am J Ophthalmol,1978
5. Gyrate atrophy of the gram of case 3 (Fig. 4) shows the short and scanty ciliary processes. Cycloscopically, the ciliary processes in the affected children (cases 1 and 2) were normal, while those in the young adult patient (case retina. Inborn error of L-ornithine: 2-oxoacid aminotransferase;O'Donnell, J.J.; Sandman, R.P.; Martin, SR,1978