1. Alsin Related Disorders: Literature Review and Case Study with Novel Mutations
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Filipa Flor-de-Lima, Susana Fernandes, Miguel Leão, Nahid Nahavandi, and Mafalda Sampaio
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Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,lcsh:QH426-470 ,business.industry ,Hereditary spastic paraplegia ,Juvenile amyotrophic lateral sclerosis ,Case Report ,General Medicine ,Gene mutation ,medicine.disease ,Phenotype ,nervous system diseases ,Exon ,lcsh:Genetics ,medicine ,Juvenile primary lateral sclerosis ,In patient ,business ,Gene - Abstract
Mutations in theALS2gene cause three distinct disorders: infantile ascending hereditary spastic paraplegia, juvenile primary lateral sclerosis, and autosomal recessive juvenile amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. We present a review of the literature and the case of a 16-year-old boy who is, to the best of our knowledge, the first Portuguese case with infantile ascending hereditary spastic paraplegia. Clinical investigations included sequencing analysis of the ALS2 gene, which revealed a heterozygous mutation in exon 5 (c.1425_1428del p.G477Afs*19) and a heterozygous and previously unreported variant in exon 3 (c.145G>A p.G49R). We also examined 42 reported cases on the clinical characteristics and neurophysiological and imaging studies of patients with known ALS2 gene mutations sourced from PubMed. This showed that an overlap of phenotypic manifestations can exist in patients with infantile ascending hereditary spastic paraplegia, juvenile primary lateral sclerosis, and juvenile amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. more...
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- 2014