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Arq. neuropsiquiatr ; 77(12): 843-847, Dec. 2019. tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1055203

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ABSTRACT Hereditary spastic paraplegias (HSP) are a group of genetic diseases characterized by lower limb spasticity with or without additional neurological features. Swallowing dysfunction is poorly studied in HSP and its presence can lead to significant respiratory and nutritional complications. Objectives: The aim of this study was to evaluate the frequency and clinical characteristics of dysphagia in different types of HSP. Methods: A two-center cross-sectional prevalence study was performed. Genetically confirmed HSP patients were evaluated using the Northwestern Dysphagia Patient Check Sheet and the Functional Oral Intake Scale. In addition, self-perception of dysphagia was assessed by the Eat Assessment Tool-10 and the Swallowing Disturbance Questionnaire. Results: Thirty-six patients with spastic paraplegia type 4 (SPG4), five with SPG11, four with SPG5, four with cerebrotendinous xanthomatosis (CTX), three with SPG7, and two with SPG3A were evaluated. Mild to moderate oropharyngeal dysphagia was present in 3/5 (60%) of SPG11 and 2/4 (50%) of CTX patients. A single SPG4 (2%) and a single SPG7 (33%) patient had mild oropharyngeal dysphagia. All other evaluated patients presented with normal or functional swallowing. Conclusions: Clinically significant oropharyngeal dysphagia was only present in complicated forms of HSP Patients with SPG11 and CTX had the highest risks for dysphagia, suggesting that surveillance of swallowing function should be part of the management of patients with these disorders.


RESUMO As paraparesias espásticas hereditárias (PEH) são um grupo de doenças genéticas caracterizado por espasticidade dos membros inferiores com ou sem características neurológicas adicionais. A disfunção da deglutição é pouco estudada nas PEH e sua presença pode levar a complicações respiratórias e nutricionais significativas. Objetivo: O objetivo deste estudo foi avaliar a frequência e a caracterização clínica da disfagia em diferentes tipos de PEH. Métodos: Foi realizado um estudo transversal em dois centros. Os pacientes com PEH confirmados geneticamente foram avaliados pelo Northwestern Dysphagia Patient Check Sheet e pela Escala Funcional de Ingestão Oral. Além disso, a autopercepção da disfagia foi avaliada pelo Eat Assessment Tool-10 e pelo Swallowing Disturbance Questionnaire. Resultados: Trinta e seis pacientes com paraplegia espástica tipo 4 (SPG4), cinco com SPG11, quatro com SPG5, quatro com xantomatose cerebrotendinosa (CTX), três com SPG7 e dois com SPG3A foram avaliados. Disfagia orofaríngea leve a moderada estava presente em 3/5 (60%) dos pacientes com SPG11 e 2/4 (50%) dos pacientes com CTX. Um único SPG4 (2%) e um único SPG7 (33%) apresentaram disfagia orofaríngea leve. Todos os outros pacientes avaliados apresentaram deglutição normal ou funcional. Conclusão: Disfagia orofaríngea clinicamente significativa estava presente apenas nas formas complicadas de PEH. A SPG11 e CTX apresentaram maiores riscos de disfagia, sugerindo que a avaliação da deglutição deve fazer parte do manejo dos pacientes com essas condições.


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Humans , Male , Female , Adult , Middle Aged , Aged , Spastic Paraplegia, Hereditary/epidemiology , Deglutition Disorders/epidemiology , Severity of Illness Index , Brazil/epidemiology , Spastic Paraplegia, Hereditary/physiopathology , Deglutition Disorders/physiopathology , Prevalence , Cross-Sectional Studies , Surveys and Questionnaires , Risk Factors , Sex Distribution , Age Distribution , Xanthomatosis, Cerebrotendinous/physiopathology , Xanthomatosis, Cerebrotendinous/epidemiology
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Rev. méd. Chile ; 147(5): 658-662, mayo 2019. graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1014275

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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 ; 146(6): 745-752, jun. 2018. tab, graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-961455

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Background: Cerebrotendinous Xanthomatosis (CTX) is an autosomal recessive disease caused by mutations in the CYP27A1 gene resulting in a decreased synthesis of bile acids. An early diagnosis and treatment would reduce the longterm complications observed in this disease. Aim: To identify and hierarchize initial clinical signs of CTX to establish an early diagnostic suspicion index. Material and Methods: Clinical information was collected from 387 patients diagnosed with CTX, published in MEDLINE between 1968 and 2016. Clinical manifestations were identified, determining their prevalence and age of onset. Sensitivity, specificity and the positive Likelihood ratio (LR+) was calculated for each clinical sign evaluated. Results: The average ages for early symptoms' onset and CTX diagnosis were 13.3 ± 10.6 years and 34.6 ± 12.6 years respectively. The early clinical signs and their respective LR+ were: juvenile cataracts (143), epilepsy (81), chronic diarrhea (15.6) and psychomotor development delay (3.4). The presence of consanguinity among parents resulted in a LR+ of 31. The combination of two early signs increased the post-test probability to 30%. If the early diagnostic criteria would have been applied in three Chilean patients with diagnosis of CTX, their disease would have been diagnosed from 12 to 25 years earlier. Conclusions: The use of a hierarchical system of predictive clinical signs allows an early screening of CTX, which may avoid the natural progression of the disease using an appropriate treatment.


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Humans , Male , Female , Xanthomatosis, Cerebrotendinous/diagnosis , Xanthomatosis, Cerebrotendinous/pathology , Clinical Trials as Topic , Age of Onset , Disease Progression , Early Diagnosis
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Rev. méd. Chile ; 142(5): 616-622, mayo 2014. ilus, tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-720671

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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.


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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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Chinese Journal of Neurology ; (12): 646-649, 2012.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM (Western Pacific) | ID: wpr-420143

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Objective To investigate the clinical presentation,laboratory features,imaging findings and CYP27A1 gene mutations of cerebrotendinous xanthomatosis (CTX) for improving the recognition and the early diagnosis and treatment of the disease.Methods Medical records and 8 months follow-up data of one patient who had been clinical diagnosed as CTX were collected and the pedigree and gene mutation analysis of the patient were carried out.Meanwhile,the clinical characters of CTX were analyzed according to the data from our patient and the review of the literature. Results Patient was a 36 years old male manifested with mental retardation, bilateral corticospinal tract and corticonuclear tract impairment,cerebellar lesions and peripheral neuropathy; head MRI indicated symmetric abnormal signals of bilateral basal ganglia,cerebellar dentate nucleus softening and calcification lesions; Achilles tendon MRI indicated markedly thickened Achilles tendon; gene mutation analysis showed sterol-27-hydroxylase gene( CPY27A1 )C→T homozygous mutation in 1016 nucleotide of exon 5.Ursodesoxycholic acid was given as treatment.In 8 months of follow up,for the first 6 months,the patient took medicine regularly and the illness condition was stable.But for the nearly 2 months,the patient voluntarily stopped medicine and the illness condition was worse.Conclusions CPY27A1 gene C→T homozygous mutation in 1016 nucleotide of exon 5 leads to CTX in the patient, which conforms to the characteristic of autosomal recessive disorder. CTX has some characteristic clinical manifestations,such as Achilles tendon thickening,intelligent declining and so on.But lack of specificity of early radiographic examination makes CTX easy to be delayed diagnosis and treatment.CYP27A1 gene mutation analysis has an important significance for early diagnosis of CTX,which should be paid more attention,while the early application of chenodeoxycholicacid treatment can delay the progression of the disease.

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São Paulo; s.n; 2009. [176] p. ilus, tab.
Thesis in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-587177

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As ataxias hereditárias autossômicas recessivas compõem um grupo de doenças heterogêneas, que necessitam de criteriosa avaliação clínica, de exames complementares e, algumas vezes, de testes genéticos para o diagnóstico. A partir da revisão da literatura, foi elaborado um algoritmo para auxiliar a investigação diagnóstica deste grupo. Esta tese tem como objetivo apresentar os resultados da investigação de três formas de ataxias recessivas: 1. Síndrome de Joubert, caracterizada por hipotonia precoce, atraso do desenvolvimento neuropsicomotor, ataxia e padrão respiratório irregular no período neonatal ou anormalidades na motricidade ocular extrínseca. Apresenta amplo espectro clínico, assim como heterogeneidade genética. Alterações renal, hepática e da retina são frequentes. A presença de hipoplasia do vermis cerebelar, alongamento dos pedúnculos cerebelares superiores e aumento da fossa interpeduncular, aos cortes axiais da ressonância magnética (RM) do encéfalo, constituem o sinal do dente molar, considerado critério radiológico obrigatório para o diagnóstico. Aqui é apresentada uma série de cinco pacientes que preenchem critérios clínicos e radiológico de síndrome de Joubert e tem grande variabilidade fenotípica: duas crianças têm a forma pura (subtipo 1), uma tem associadamente retinopatia (subtipo 3), uma tem amaurose congênita de Leber e alteração renal (subtipo 4) e a outra apresenta associadamente coloboma corioretiniano e alterações hepáticas (subtipo 5); 2. Ataxia com Deficiência de Vitamina E, que apresenta fenótipo semelhante ao da ataxia de Friedreich, progressão mais lenta, baixo nível sérico de -tocoferol e é tratável com reposição da vitamina E. Frequente no sul da Itália e norte da África, sem relatos no Brasil. Foram investigados quatro pacientes pertencentes a duas famílias: três apresentavam o quadro clínico típico acompanhado de distonia em mãos, manifestação pouco relatada, mas que pode contribuir para a diferenciação clínica...


Autosomal recessive hereditary ataxias belong to a group of heterogeneous disorders, for which detailed clinical evaluation, ancillary exams, and sometimes, genetic tests, are required for diagnosis. After literature review, an algorithm was built to help the investigation of this group. The objective of this thesis is to present the results of investigation of three forms of recessive ataxias: 1. Joubert syndrome is a condition characterized by early hypotonia, developmental delay, ataxia and neonatal respiratory disturbances or abnormal eye movement. It has a wide clinical spectrum and is genetically heterogeneous. Renal, hepatic and retina abnormalities are often seen. A combination of midline cerebellar vermis hypoplasia, deepened interpenducular fossa, and thick, elongated superior cerebellar penduncles gives to the axial view of the midbrain an appearance of a molar tooth at brain magnetic ressonance image (MRI) study. Molar tooth sign is considered as obligatory radiologic criteria to diagnosis. In this study we present a series of five patients that have clinical and radiologic criteria to Joubert syndrome and a large phenotypic variability: Two children have a pure form (subgroup 1), one child has an associated retinopathy (subgroup 3), the other has Leber congenital amaurosis and kidney abnormalitties (subgroup 4), and another has chorioretinal coloboma and hepatic abnormalities (subgroup 5); 2. Ataxia with vitamin E deficiency, which has a phenotype similar to Friederich ataxia but slowest progression, is characterized by low levels of serum -tocopherol and is treatable with vitamin E. This ataxia is common in South Italy and North Africa, but was not reported in Brazil. Four patients from two different families were studied. Three of them have typical clinical features and hands dystonia, a probably underreported feature which might helps its distinction from Friedreich ataxia. The other case was identified in a presymptomatic stage, after...


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Inheritance Patterns , Spinocerebellar Degenerations , Xanthomatosis, Cerebrotendinous
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