Late onset autosomal dominant Charcot– Marie–Tooth 2 neuropathy in a Costa Rican family

 

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Autores: Berghoff, Corinna, Berghoff, Martin, Leal, Alejandro, Morera, Bernal, Contreras, Carlos, Barrantes, Ramiro, Rautenstrauss, Bernd, Del Valle, Gerardo, Heuss, Dieter
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2009
Descripción:Objective: To describe the clinical, electrophysiologic and morphologic features of a Costa Rican family with an autosomal dominant inherited Charcot–Marie–Tooth (CMT) neuropathy. Methods: The field study took place in Costa Rica, Central America. Seven patients underwent neurological examinations and standard electrodiagnostic tests, and a sural nerve biopsy was taken from one patient. Fifteen family members were screened for gene defects associated with CMT disease. Results: Characteristic features of this family were a late age of onset (35–56 years), positive sensory symptoms and muscle cramps. Based on electrodiagnostic and morphologic data, the patients were classified as having a CMT2 neuropathy. The CMT1A duplication/HNPP deletion and point mutations in genes PMP22, MPZ, Cx32 and EGR2 implicated in the most common types of CMT disease were excluded. Subsequently, almost all known CMT loci were excluded by linkage analysis. Discussion: Features of this family were a late age of onset and positive sensory symptoms. This new autosomal dominant CMT neuropathy is associated with an unknown gene defect. [Neurol Res 2009; 31: 283–288]
País:Repositorio UNA
Institución:Universidad Nacional de Costa Rica
Repositorio:Repositorio UNA
Lenguaje:Inglés
OAI Identifier:oai:https://repositorio.una.ac.cr:11056/23830
Acceso en línea:http://hdl.handle.net/11056/23830
Access Level:acceso abierto
Palabra clave:AUTOSOMAL DOMINANT
AXONAL
CMT2
NEUROLOGÍA
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NEUROPATHY