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Indian Pediatr ; 2016 Oct; 53(10): 917-919
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-179275

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Background: Cerebrotendinous xanthomatosis is an inherited lipid storage disease manifesting with infantile onset diarrhea, cataracts, xanthomas and adult-onset neurological dysfunction with cerebellar signs and neuropathy. Case: 10-year-old boy presented with progressive ataxia, neuropathy and cataracts. Over 6 years, he developed dementia, kyphoscoliosis with worsening ataxia, and neuropathy. Outcome: Sterol analysis and CYP27A1 sequencing confirmed the diagnosis.Message: The condition should be considered in childhood onset cerebellar ataxia with cataracts, even in the absence of skin signs.

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