常染色体显性库夫斯病在格鲁吉亚成年妇女:1例报告

IF 1.8 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Nikoloz Papiashvili , Sopio Gagua , Nana Gonjilashvili , Natela Okujava , Aleksandre Tsereteli
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摘要

进行性肌阵挛性癫痫(PMEs)是一种以肌阵挛、癫痫发作、进行性认知和运动能力下降为特征的神经退行性疾病。本报告报告了一例PME亚型,常染色体显性库夫斯病(NCL 4型)首次在北美或西欧以外记录。患者有6年进行性癫痫史,对药物治疗有耐药性,随后出现肌阵挛、小脑功能障碍和认知功能减退。患者的家族史显示,其母亲也有类似的综合征,她在发病七年后去世。基因检测鉴定出杂合致病变异NM_025219.2:c。344 t比;G (p.l u115arg)在DNAJC5基因中。本病例报告扩大了NCL 4型的地理分布,并引起人们对该病带来的多方面诊断挑战的关注。
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Autosomal dominant Kufs disease in a Georgian adult woman: A case report
Progressive myoclonic epilepsies (PMEs) are a diverse group of neurodegenerative disorders characterized by myoclonus, seizures, and progressive cognitive and motor decline. This report presents a case of a subtype of PME, autosomal dominant Kufs disease (NCL type 4) documented for the first time outside of North America or Western Europe. The patient had a six-year history of progressive epilepsy that was resistant to pharmacotherapy, followed by myoclonus, cerebellar dysfunction, and cognitive deterioration. The patient’s family history revealed a similar syndrome in the mother, who passed away seven years after the onset of the disease. Genetic testing identified the heterozygous pathogenic variant NM_025219.2:c.344T > G (p.Leu115Arg) in the DNAJC5 gene. This case report broadens the geographic distribution of NCL type 4 and calls attention to the multifaceted diagnostic challenges posed by the condition.
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Epilepsy and Behavior Reports
Epilepsy and Behavior Reports Medicine-Neurology (clinical)
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