Late-onset Friedreich ataxia: phenotypic analysis, magnetic resonance imaging findings, and review of the literature.
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BACKGROUND Friedreich ataxia (FA), the most common hereditary ataxia, is caused by pathological expansion of GAA repeats in the first intron of the X25 gene on chromosome 9. Since the discovery of the gene, atypical features are increasingly recognized in individuals with FA, and up to 25% of patients with recessive or sporadic ataxia do not fulfill the Harding or Quebec Cooperative Study on Friedreich's Ataxia criteria for FA. Late-onset FA (LOFA) is defined as onset after age 25 years. OBJECTIVES To describe and further delineate the clinical and magnetic resonance imaging findings in patients with LOFA and to review the literature. DESIGN Clinical evaluation and comparison of clinical data and investigations. SETTING Ataxia clinics at UCLA and Cedars-Sinai Medical Center. PATIENTS Thirteen patients with LOFA with 13 sex-matched and Inherited Ataxia Progression Scale-matched patients with typical FA. RESULTS Gait and limb ataxias were seen in all the participants. Dysarthria, loss of vibration sense, and abnormal eye movements were also common in both groups. Patients with LOFA more often had lower limb spasticity (40% vs 0%; chi2 = 4.0; P = .04) and retained reflexes (46.1% vs 7.7%; chi2 = 3.46; P = .05). They had no complaint of sphincter disturbances, and there was no evidence of cardiomyopathy on echocardiograms (chi2 = 4.0; P = .04). Five of 9 patients with LOFA had cerebellar atrophy on neuroimaging. CONCLUSIONS Patients with gait and limb ataxias, dysarthria, loss of vibration sense, and fixational instability after age 25 years should be considered for molecular testing for GAA expansion in the FA gene. In contrast to previous studies, cerebellar vermian atrophy is not an uncommon finding.
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عنوان ژورنال:
- Archives of neurology
دوره 62 12 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2005