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Novel Features and Abnormal Pattern of Cerebral Glucose Metabolism in Spinocerebellar Ataxia 19.

Martin PaucarÅsa BergendalPeter GustavssonMagnus NordenskjöldJosé Laffita-MesaIrina SavitchevaPer Svenningsson
Published in: Cerebellum (London, England) (2019)
Spinocerebellar ataxia type 19 (SCA19), allelic with spinocerebellar ataxia type 22 (SCA22), is a rare syndrome caused by mutations in the KCND3 gene which encodes the potassium channel Kv4.3. Only 18 SCA19/22 families and sporadic cases of different ethnic backgrounds have been previously reported. As in other SCAs, the SCA19/22 phenotype is variable and usually consists of adult-onset slowly progressive ataxia and cognitive impairment; myoclonus and seizures; mild Parkinsonism occurs in some cases. Here we describe a Swedish SCA19/22 family spanning five generations and harboring the T377M mutation in KCND3. For the first time for this disease, 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose PET was assessed revealing widespread brain hypometabolism. In addition, we identified white matter abnormalities and found unusual features for SCA19/22 including early age of onset and fast rate of progression in the late course of disease in the oldest patient of this family.
Keyphrases
  • white matter
  • early onset
  • cognitive impairment
  • positron emission tomography
  • computed tomography
  • case report
  • pet ct
  • late onset
  • genome wide
  • copy number
  • cerebral ischemia
  • pet imaging
  • brain injury