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Clinical Neurology 1991-May

[Advanced stage of giant axonal neuropathy].

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H Fukunaga
M Osame
S Izumo
M Nakagama
J Wakimoto

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A woman has appeared normal during her neonatal and childhood period except for a short stature. Her parents were healthy and non-consanguineous. At the age of 8, she noticed difficulty in climbing stairs and had tendency to fall. In her 13th year, she developed marked scoliosis and genu valgum. Physical examination at 14 years of age revealed a gentle and shy child of short stature with brown-black kinky hair. Neurological examinations revealed progressive mental retardation, optic nerve atrophy, moderate and coarse nystagmus on lateral and vertical gaze, atrophic tongue with fasciculations, slow and scanning speech, distal muscular weaknesses with diffuse atrophies in the four extremities and sensory deficiencies in all modalities with a glove-stocking type distribution. At the age of 15, she was unable to walk without a wheelchair. During the course she showed slowly progressive muscular weakness, ataxia and decreasing sensation especially in the lower extremities. She died of infection of the respiratory and urinary tracts at the age of 25. Pathologically the abnormalities in the biopsied and autopsied sural nerve were characterized by an advanced stage of nerve fiber degeneration without giant axons. The phrenic nerve obtained at autopsy at 1 to 10 cm from axon terminal revealed the presence of several large focal axonal swelling of 15-20 microns in diameter. On the other hand, sections of the phrenic nerve at 15 cm from axon terminal displayed a mild to moderate reduction in the number of myelinated fibers without giant axons. The difference of pathological findings among these specimens seems to depend on the time as well as the site of the examination.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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