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Treatment of ADCY5-Associated Dystonia, Chorea, and Hyperkinetic Disorders With Deep Brain Stimulation

Authors :
Nutan Sharma
Jeff L. Waugh
Pamela Zeilman
Neil Mahant
Wen-Hann Tan
Florence C.F. Chang
Marisela E. Dy
Victor S.C. Fung
Emad N. Eskandar
Irina Anselm
Michael S. Okun
Sol De Jesus
Lance H. Rodan
Kelly D. Foote
Source :
Journal of Child Neurology. 31:1027-1035
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
SAGE Publications, 2016.

Abstract

ADCY5 mutations have been reported as a cause of early onset hyperkinetic movements associated with delayed motor milestones, hypotonia, and exacerbation during sleep. The movement disorder may be continuous or episodic, and can vary considerably in severity within families and in individuals. The authors report a case series of 3 patients with ADCY5 mutations treated with deep brain stimulation after unsuccessful medication trials. All had extensive imaging, metabolic, and genetic testing prior to confirmation of their ADCY5 mutation. Two of the patients had the c.1252C>T; p.R418W mutation, while the youngest and most severely affected had a de novo c.2080_2088del; p.K694_M696 mutation. All had variable and incomplete, but positive responses to deep brain stimulation. The authors conclude that deep brain stimulation may provide benefit in ADCY5-related movement disorders. Long-term efficacy remains to be confirmed by longitudinal observation. ADCY5 should be considered in the differential diagnosis of early onset hyperkinetic movement disorders, and may respond to deep brain stimulation.

Details

ISSN :
17088283 and 08830738
Volume :
31
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Child Neurology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....b444309a45bede9ef1b96e46d5db47a5
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1177/0883073816635749