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Relapsing-remitting clinical course expands the phenotype of Aicardi-Goutières syndrome.

Jeffrey LambeOlwen C MurphyWeiyi MuKrista Sondergaard SchatzKristin W BarañanoArun Venkatesan
Published in: Annals of clinical and translational neurology (2020)
Aicardi-Goutières syndrome (AGS) is a rare and likely underdiagnosed genetic leukoencephalopathy, typically presenting in infancy with encephalopathy and characteristic neuroimaging features, with residual static neurological deficits. We describe a patient who, following an initial presentation at the age of 12 months in keeping with AGS, exhibited a highly atypical relapsing course of neurological symptoms in adulthood with essentially normal neuroimaging. Whole-exome sequencing confirmed a pathogenic RNASEH2B gene variant consistent with AGS. This case highlights the expanding phenotypes associated with AGS and the potential role of whole-exome sequencing in facilitating an increase in the rate of diagnosis.
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