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Finger extension weakness and downbeat nystagmus motor neuron disease syndrome: A novel motor neuron disorder?

Authors :
Delva, Aline
Thakore, Nimish
Pioro, Erik P.
Poesen, Koen
Saundersā€Pullman, Rachel
Meijer, Inge A.
Rucker, Janet C.
Kissel, John T.
Van Damme, Philip
Source :
Muscle & Nerve; Dec2017, Vol. 56 Issue 6, p1164-1168, 5p
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

<bold>Introduction: </bold>Disturbances of eye movements are infrequently encountered in motor neuron diseases (MNDs) or motor neuropathies, and there is no known syndrome that combines progressive muscle weakness with downbeat nystagmus.<bold>Methods: </bold>To describe the core clinical features of a syndrome of MND associated with downbeat nystagmus, clinical features were collected from 6 patients.<bold>Results: </bold>All patients had slowly progressive muscle weakness and wasting in combination with downbeat nystagmus, which was clinically most obvious in downward and lateral gaze. Onset was in the second to fourth decade with finger extension weakness, progressing to other distal and sometimes more proximal muscles. Visual complaints were not always present. Electrodiagnostic testing showed signs of regional motor axonal loss in all patients.<bold>Discussion: </bold>The etiology of this syndrome remains elusive. Because finger extension weakness and downbeat nystagmus are the discriminating clinical features of this MND, we propose the name FEWDON-MND syndrome. Muscle Nerve 56: 1164-1168, 2017. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0148639X
Volume :
56
Issue :
6
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Muscle & Nerve
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
126260999
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/mus.25669