苍白质深部脑刺激成功治疗恶性SGCE肌阵挛:肌张力障碍1例

Q4 Medicine
Hyuk Jang, Ryoong Huh, Il Jang
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SGCE (ε)-肌聚糖基因)肌阵挛-肌张力障碍(SGCE M-D)是一种多效性神经精神疾病,具有常染色体显性遗传模式、不同的严重程度和不完全外显性。很少有SGCE M-D患者通过深部脑刺激(DBS)成功治疗的报道。本病例报告提出了一个受SGCE M-D影响的东北亚家庭遗传的错义突变(c.289>T)。患者的临床表现为全身性肌阵挛并伴有持续的宫颈肌张力障碍。一位38岁的女性,在过去的10年里,有全身性肌张力障碍和阵发性抽搐的病史。多年来,症状逐渐恶化,影响了她的整个身体,并干扰了她的大部分日常活动。基因检测发现SGCE基因外显子3有一个单碱基缺失,这被认为是其表型症状的基因型。在门诊尝试口服药物治疗失败后,她接受了针对内苍白球(GPI)的DBS治疗。刺激器激活后,她的症状明显好转。我们的病例支持gpi靶向DBS对口服药物无反应且具有遗传证实的M-D表型的患者的有益作用。
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A case report of deleterious SGCE myoclonus: dystonia successfully treated with pallidal deep brain stimulation
SGCE (epsilon (ε)-sarcoglycan gene) myoclonus-dystonia (SGCE M-D) is a pleiotropic neuropsychiatric disorder with an autosomal dominant mode of inheritance, variable severity, and incomplete penetrance. There have been few reports of patients with SGCE M-D who have been successfully treated with deep brain stimulation (DBS). This case report presents a missense mutation (c.289>T) inherited in a Northeastern Asian family affected by SGCE M-D. The individuals with the condition exhibited clinical manifestations of generalized myoclonus accompanied by sustained cervical dystonia. A 38-year-old woman had a history of generalized dystonia myoclonus with paroxysmal jerks for the past 10 years. The symptoms gradually worsened over the years, affecting her entire body and interfering with most of her daily activities. Genetic testing identified a single base deletion in exon 3 of the SGCE gene, which was considered the genotype underlying her phenotypic symptoms. After failed attempts with oral medications as an outpatient, she underwent DBS targeting the globus pallidus internus (GPI). Her symptoms significantly improved after the activation of the stimulator. Our case supports the beneficial effect of GPI-targeted DBS in patients who are unresponsive to oral medications and have a genetically confirmed M-D phenotype.
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Korean Journal of Dermatology
Korean Journal of Dermatology Medicine-Dermatology
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