Literature DB >> 19117362

"Jerky" dystonia in children: spectrum of phenotypes and genetic testing.

Friedrich Asmus1, Annette Langseth, Elaine Doherty, Therese Nestor, Marita Munz, Thomas Gasser, Tim Lynch, Mary D King.   

Abstract

Hyperkinetic dystonia is characterized by phasic, tremulous, and "jerky" movements in addition to twisting postures. We studied longitudinally 23 index patients with hyperkinetic dystonia from a quaternary pediatric movement disorder clinic in Ireland. Four clinical categories emerged: (1) Eight patients were diagnosed with myoclonus-dystonia, of whom seven carried heterozygous epsilon sarcoglycan (SGCE) mutations, including a novel deletion of exon 10. Gait disorder, unsteadiness, or frequent falls before 18 months were detected in all SGCE mutation carriers, whereas the typical neck-predominant presentation developed only years later. (2) One patient classified as benign hereditary chorea, because jerks were choreiform and continuous rather than action-induced, carried a heterozygous stop mutation of the TITF-1 gene (Y114X, exon 2). (3) Three mutation-negative patients were grouped as "myoclonic dystonia" with jerks only in the body regions affected by dystonia. (4) Eleven patients presented with a novel combination of dystonia and low amplitude poly-mini myoclonus of the upper limbs and pectoral muscles (D-PMM). In early childhood up to 3 years of age, an initial presentation with predominant gait impairment with only subtle jerks should prompt consideration of SGCE mutation analysis in addition to testing for DYT1 mutations. A causative gene for D-PMM remains to be identified.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19117362     DOI: 10.1002/mds.22426

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mov Disord        ISSN: 0885-3185            Impact factor:   10.338


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