نتایج جستجو برای: congenital myopathy

تعداد نتایج: 131548  

Journal: :Journal of child neurology 2007
Karin Weiss Yehuda Shapira Benjamin Glick Tally Lerman-Sagie Eli Shahar Helly Goez Miriam Kutai Yoram Nevo

The clinical features of 37 patients from 32 Israeli families with congenital myopathies evaluated between 1983 and 2004 are described: 13 children were diagnosed with congenital fiber type disproportion, 10 had myotubular myopathy, 7 had nemaline myopathy, 5 had central core disease, 1 had actin myopathy, and 1 had multi-minicore disease. There were 7 families (22%) that had parental consangui...

2017
Patrick R Blackburn Duygu Selcen Jennifer M Gass Jessica L Jackson Sarah Macklin Margot A Cousin Nicole J Boczek Eric W Klee Elliot L Dimberg Kathleen D Kennelly Paldeep S Atwal

BACKGROUND Pathogenic variants in ryanodine receptor 1 (RYR1, MIM# 180901) are the cause of congenital myopathy with fiber-type disproportion, malignant hyperthermia susceptibility type 1, central core disease of muscle, multiminicore disease and other congenital myopathies. METHODS We present a patient with global developmental delay, hypotonia, myopathy, joint hypermobility, and multiple ot...

Journal: :iranian journal of child neurology 0
goknur haliloglu professor of pediatric neurology, hacettepe children’s hospital,ankara, turkey haluk topaloglu md,professor of pediatric neurology,department of child neurology,ankara, turkey

objective ullrich congenital muscular dystrophy is a rather severe type of congenital muscular dystrophy with early onset features related to motor development. in general it is inherited in autosomal recessive principles, however in the western world mostly seen with de novo dominant mutations in the collagen vi genes. milder form of the condition is the bethlem myopathy. there may be overlap ...

2013
Emad Muhammad Orit Reish Yusuke Ohno Todd Scheetz Adam DeLuca Charles Searby Miriam Regev Lilach Benyamini Yakov Fellig Akio Kihara Val C. Sheffield Ruti Parvari

Congenital myopathies are heterogeneous inherited diseases of muscle characterized by a range of distinctive histologic abnormalities. We have studied a consanguineous family with congenital myopathy. Genome-wide linkage analysis and whole-exome sequencing identified a homozygous non-sense mutation in 3-hydroxyacyl-CoA dehydratase 1 (HACD1) in affected individuals. The mutation results in non-s...

Journal: :Neuromuscular Disorders 2014
Kathryn N. North Ching H. Wang Nigel Clarke Heinz Jungbluth Mariz Vainzof James J. Dowling Kimberly Amburgey Susana Quijano-Roy Alan H. Beggs Caroline Sewry Nigel G. Laing Carsten G. Bönnemann

Over the past decade there have been major advances in defining the genetic basis of the majority of congenital myopathy subtypes. However the relationship between each congenital myopathy, defined on histological grounds, and the genetic cause is complex. Many of the congenital myopathies are due to mutations in more than one gene, and mutations in the same gene can cause different muscle path...

2017

The collagen type VI-related disorders are nowadays considered to be a continuum of overlapping phenotypes with Bethlem myopathy at the mild end and Ullrich congenital muscular dystrophy (UCMD) at the severe end. In between these phenotypes there are collagen type VI-related limb-girdle muscular dystrophy and myosclerosis myopathy. Most cases of Bethlem myopathy have autosomal dominant inherita...

2015

Synonyms Spectrum of phenotypes: Mild: Bethlem myopathy/ benign congenital muscular dystrophy Intermediate: Limb-girdle muscular dystrophy; myosclerosis myopathy Severe: Ullrich myopathy/ congenital atonic sclerotic muscular dystrophy First described by Ullrich in 1930 and Bethlem in 1976 respectively [1]. Caused by mutations in any of the 3 genes which code for collagen type VI synthesis, COL6...

2015
Lucia Marseglia Gabriella D’Angelo Sara Manti Vincenzo Salpietro Teresa Arrigo Vittorio Cavallari Eloisa Gitto

BACKGROUND Nemaline myopathy is a rare, non progressive congenital skeletal muscle disorder defined by the presence of inclusions known as nemaline rods in muscle fibers. Several clinical subtypes have been described, according to degree of muscle weakness, severity and age at onset. The course of nemaline myopathy is very slowly progressive, and death is usually due to respiratory failure. Car...

Journal: :Japanese Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery 1991

2017
Harvey B Sarnat

Congenital muscle fiber-type disproportion is a condition that can be defined only in the muscle biopsy by 2 obligatory criteria of “disproportion”: (1) a massive type I myofiber predominance of 80% or more, and (2) myofibers of type I are uniformly smaller than normal for age by 2 standard deviations or more, but are not necessarily angular or rounded as in myofiber atrophy. Internal sarcolemm...

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