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Spectrum of floppy children in Indian scenario.
Indian Pediatr ; 2001 Nov; 38(11): 1236-43
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-10594
ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE:

To study the clinical profile of paralytic floppy infants undertaking available investigations and detect the frequency of exon7 of survival motor neuron (SMNT) gene deletion among the spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) cases.

DESIGN:

Descriptive study.

SETTING:

Tertiary care teaching hospital.

SUBJECTS:

70 paralytic floppy infants (40 males/30 females) with age less than 13 years were included in the study. Exclusion criteria included central hypotonia of any cause. Detailed clinical evaluation was done followed by serum creatine phosphokinase levels, electrophysiological studies, muscle biopsy including immunohistochemistry and electron microscopy. Exon7 of SMNT gene deletion studies was done by PCR.

RESULTS:

Final diagnosis of SMA was assigned to 37 patients followed by congenital myopathy (n = 7), cogenital muscular dystrophy (n = 5), mitochondrial myopathy (n = 4), neuropathies (n = 5) and diaphragmatic SMA (n = 1). Only 15.7% of cases remained unclassified. When EMG was correlated with final diagnosis, it was 80.6% and 75% sensitive and 68.8% and 87.5% specific for neurogenic and muscle disease, respectively. Muscle biopsy revealed neurogenic atrophy in 47.8% cases followed by normal in 37.3% and myopathic pattern in 14.97% cases. Exon7 of SMNT gene was deleted in only 50% of SMA cases.

CONCLUSIONS:

Spinal muscular atrophy was the commonest cause of floppy children. The low rate of SMNT gene deletion detected needs confirmation with further studies.
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Full text: Available Index: IMSEAR (South-East Asia) Main subject: Female / Humans / Male / Spinal Muscular Atrophies of Childhood / Child / Child, Preschool / Exons / RNA-Binding Proteins / Gene Deletion / Cyclic AMP Response Element-Binding Protein Type of study: Evaluation studies Language: English Journal: Indian Pediatr Year: 2001 Type: Article

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Full text: Available Index: IMSEAR (South-East Asia) Main subject: Female / Humans / Male / Spinal Muscular Atrophies of Childhood / Child / Child, Preschool / Exons / RNA-Binding Proteins / Gene Deletion / Cyclic AMP Response Element-Binding Protein Type of study: Evaluation studies Language: English Journal: Indian Pediatr Year: 2001 Type: Article