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Rev. méd. Chile ; 147(5): 658-662, mayo 2019. graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1014275

ABSTRACT

Cerebrotendinous xanthomatosis (CTX) is an uncommon autosomal recessive disease caused by deficiency of 27-sterol-hydroxylase that results in an accumulation of cholestanol in the central nervous system, eyes, tendons, and blood vessels. We report a 22-year-old woman with a history of cataract surgery at the age of 14, cholecystectomy due to cholelithiasis at the age of 17 and chronic diarrhea, who presented with a six months period of gait instability and frequent falls. Physical examination revealed a bilateral pyramidal and cerebellar syndrome, with no visible tendon xanthomas. Cerebral magnetic resonance imaging showed an increase of the signal intensity on the T2-weighted images in periventricular cerebral white matter, dentate nuclei and spinal cord. With a high suspicion of CXT, a genetic study was conducted identifying a pathogenic variant in the CYP27A1 gene. There is considerable variation in clinical characteristics and age of onset of this disease, including absence of tendon xanthomas, delaying the diagnosis. Early recognition and chronic chenodeoxycholic acid therapy can improve outcome and quality of life.


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Humans , Female , Young Adult , Chenodeoxycholic Acid/therapeutic use , Xanthomatosis, Cerebrotendinous/drug therapy , Xanthomatosis, Cerebrotendinous/diagnostic imaging , Vitamin D/therapeutic use , Magnetic Resonance Imaging , Cholestanol/blood , Xanthomatosis, Cerebrotendinous/genetics , Early Diagnosis , Cholestanetriol 26-Monooxygenase/genetics
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Rev. méd. Chile ; 142(5): 616-622, mayo 2014. ilus, tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-720671

ABSTRACT

Cerebrotendinous xanthomatosis (CTX) is a rare autosomal recessive disease, caused by genetic deficiency of the 27-hydroxylase enzyme (encoded by CYP27A1). It plays a key role in cholesterol metabolism, especially in bile acid synthesis and in the 25-hydroxylation of vitamin D3 in the liver. Its deficiency causes reduced bile acid synthesis and tissue accumulation of cholestanol. Clinical manifestations are related to the presence of cholestanol deposits and include tendon xanthomas, premature cataracts, chronic diarrhea, progressive neurologic impairment and less frequently coronary heart disease, early onset osteoporosis and abnormalities in the optic disk and retina. An early diagnosis and treatment with quenodeoxycholic acid may prevent further complications, mainly neurological manifestations. This review summarizes cholesterol metabolism related to bile acid synthesis, physiopathology, biochemistry and treatment of cerebrotendinous xanthomatosis.


Subject(s)
Humans , Xanthomatosis, Cerebrotendinous , Chenodeoxycholic Acid/therapeutic use , Early Diagnosis , Xanthomatosis, Cerebrotendinous/diagnosis , Xanthomatosis, Cerebrotendinous/drug therapy , Xanthomatosis, Cerebrotendinous/genetics , Xanthomatosis, Cerebrotendinous/physiopathology
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Arq. neuropsiquiatr ; 62(4): 1085-1089, dez. 2004. ilus, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-390682

ABSTRACT

Xantomatose cerebrotendínea é doença autossômica recessiva tratável causada pelo acúmulo de lipídeos por deficiência da enzima 27-esterol hidroxilase na produção de ácido cólico e deoxicólico. Descrevemos dois irmãos brasileiros com dificuldade cognitiva e diarréia crônica. Um deles apresentava catarata bilateral. Os achados neurológicos foram dificuldade progressiva para deambular, ataxia de membros e sinais piramidais. Ambos tinham xantomas de tendão aquileu bilateralmente. O exame de ressonância magnética revelou áreas de sinal hiperintenso em ambos os hemisférios cerebelares. Descrevemos os casos com diagnóstico genético comparando-os com a literatura. O estudo do gene CYP27A1 demonstrou a mutação C1183T no exon 6.


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Adult , Middle Aged , Humans , Male , Mutation , Steroid Hydroxylases/genetics , Xanthomatosis, Cerebrotendinous/genetics , Magnetic Resonance Imaging , Xanthomatosis, Cerebrotendinous/complications , Xanthomatosis, Cerebrotendinous/diagnosis
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