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Mild Neurological Signs in FMR1 Premutation Women in an Unselected Community-Based Cohort.

Marsha R MailickJinkuk HongArezoo MovagharLeann DaWaltElizabeth M Berry-KravisMurray H BrilliantJaime BoeroPeter K ToddDeborah Hall
Published in: Movement disorders : official journal of the Movement Disorder Society (2021)
Among those who do not have other comorbid diagnoses, women who have CGG repeats at the lower end of the premutation range may be at greater risk for ataxia and parkinsonism than their age peers, although their overall risk of developing such clinical features is low. This study should provide reassurance to those who share characteristics with the present cohort. © 2021 International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society.
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