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Wednesday, December 6, 2017

Spinal muscular atrophy with progressive myoclonic epilepsy linked to mutations in ASAH1

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Publication date: January 2018
Source:Clinical Neurology and Neurosurgery, Volume 164
Author(s): Edibe Pembegül Yildiz, Gözde Yesil, Gonca Bektas, Mine Caliskan, Burak Tatlı, Nur Aydinli, Meral Ozmen
Spinal muscular atrophy with progressive myoclonic epilepsy (SMA-PME), a rare disorder caused by mutation in the ASAH1 gene, is characterized by progressive muscle weakness and intractable epilepsy. The literature about SMA-PME is very rare and most of the time limited to case reports. Mutation in the ASAH1 gene is also found in another rare syndrome which is Farber disease. We report a case of a 13.5-year-old girl with SMA-PME associated with ASAH1 gene mutation. She presented with progressive muscle weakness, tremor, seizure, and cognitive impairment. Clinical features and electrophysiological investigations revealed a motor neuron disease and generalized epilepsy. The marked difference in disease manifestations may explain why Farber and SMA-PME diseases were not suspected of being allelic conditions. SMA-PME cases with ASAH1 mutation could be treated using therapeutic studies regarding Farber disease. In patients with undefined PME or lower motor neuron disease cases, ASAH1 mutation scans should be studied.



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