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Cerebrotendinous xanthomatosis without neurological involvement.

Bianca M L SteltenF J RaalA D MaraisN P RiksenJ E Roeters van LennepP B DuellM van der GraafL A J KluijtmansR A WeversA Verrips
Published in: Journal of internal medicine (2021)
This study shows the clinical heterogeneity of CTX, highlighting the existence of a 'milder phenotype', that is without neurological involvement at diagnosis. Adult patients with CTX may present with tendon xanthomas as the sole or predominant feature, mimicking familial hypercholesterolemia. It is important to realize that the absence of neurological symptoms does not rule out the development of future neurological symptoms. As CTX is a treatable disorder, early diagnosis and initiation of treatment when additional clinical signs occur is therefore essential.
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