| Literature DB >> 28212618 |
Hao Yu1, Juan-Juan Xie1, Yu-Chao Chen2, Qin-Yun Dong3, Yi Dong1, Wang Ni1, Zhi-Ying Wu4,5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Wilson's disease with osseomuscular type is a rare condition, which often lacks typical hepatic and neurological symptoms and causes misdiagnoses easily. During the past 10 years, eight Chinese patients of osseomuscular type of Wilson's disease were identified in our clinic.Entities:
Keywords: ATP7B; Arthralgia; Copper; Deformity; Osteoarthritis
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28212618 PMCID: PMC5316220 DOI: 10.1186/s12883-017-0818-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Neurol ISSN: 1471-2377 Impact factor: 2.474
Genotype and clinical course in eight cases of WD with osseomuscular type
| No | Gender |
| Onset Age (years) | Osseomuscular abnormalities (Degreea) | Neurological symptoms | Interval from O to N (months) | Orthopedic Surgery | Interval from S to N (months) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | F | p.A874V + p.P992L | 10 | Genu valgum (3) | Dysarthria, difficult with writing, musk face | 8 | Yes | 2 |
| 2 | M | p.M769Hfs*26 + p.R919G | 17 | Arthralgia in knee joints (2) | Dysarthria, tremor | 60 | No | - |
| 3 | M | p.R778Q + p.I930del | 12 | Arthralgia in knee joints (2) | Normal | - | No | - |
| 4 | F | p.E332* + p.R778L | 10 | Genu varum (3) | Dysarthria, bradykinesia | 18 | Yes | 15 |
| 5 | F | p.R778L + p.I1148T | 13 | Genu varum, femoral head necrosis, dislocation of the left shoulder (3) | Tremor | 36 | Yes | 36 |
| 6 | F | p.R778L + p.R778L | 15 | Talipes equinovarus (3) | Tremor writer’s cramp | N/A | Yes | <2 |
| 7 | M | p.R778L + p.G943D | 12 | Arthralgia in knee joints (4) | Tremor, dysarthria | 84 | No | - |
| 8 | M | p.R778L + p.V1106I | 3 | Arthralgia in hip and knee joints, dysplasia of thoracic vertebrae (4) | Normal | N/A | No | - |
*Translation termination codon, O osseomuscular symptoms, N neurological symptom, S surgery, N/A not available
aBased on the published assessment scale for osseomuscular symptoms [7]
Clinical findings and treatment outcomes in eight cases of WD with osseomuscular type
| No | K-F ring | Neurologic Examination | CP (g/L) | Involvement on brain MRI | Abdominal ultrasonography | Outcomes of Chelation Therapy (Degreea) | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Strength | Tone | Reflex | ||||||
| 1 | + | UE & LE 5 | UE ↑ | (++) | <0.02 | Basal ganglia | Hepatic diffuse disease | (9 months after treatment) Dystonia in the right hand partially relieved; blurred speech persist; walking better (2) |
| 2 | + | UE & LE 5 | Normal | (++) | 0.02 | Basal ganglia and brain stem | Hepatic diffuse disease, splenomegaly | (3 months after the treatment) Pain relieved with improved speech (0) |
| 3 | + | UE & LE 5 | Normal | (++) | <0.02 | Normal | Hepatic diffuse disease, splenomegaly | (14 months after treatment) Pain relieved (0) |
| 4 | + | UE & LE 5 | UE & LE ↑ | (++) | 0.07 | N/A | Hepatic diffuse disease | (after 23 months of inconsecutive treatment) No obvious improvement (3) |
| 5 | N/A | UE & LE 5 | UE ↑ | UE & LE (+++) | 0.03 | Basal ganglia and brain stem | Hepatic diffuse disease, splenomegaly | N/A |
| 6 | + | UE & LE 5 | UE & LE ↓ | (++) | 0.03 | N/A | Normal | N/A |
| 7 | + | UE 5; pLE 4; dLE 4- | UE & LE ↓ | Knee (+++) | 0.02 | N/A | Hepatic diffuse disease, splenomegaly | N/A |
| 8 | - | UE 4; LE 4- | LE ↑ | Knee (+++) | 0.05 | Normal | Increased echogenicity | (6 months after treatment) Pain relieved with improved joint motion (2) |
UE upper extremity, LE lower extremity, dLE distal lower extremity, pLE proximal lower extremity, CP ceruloplasmin, N/A not available
aBased on the published assessment scale for osseomuscular symptoms [7]
Fig. 1The plain film showed hip osteoarthritis with narrowing joint space, incomplete articular surface and swelling joint capsule (Arrows)
Fig. 2The knee plain film of knee joints showed degenerative changes with articular surface hyperosteogeny and swelling joint capsule (Arrows)
Fig. 3The thoracic MRI showed the dysplasia of thoracic vertebrae, which had bullet-like shapes with focal cartilage defects at the front edge (Arrows)