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Sialidosis type 1 without cherry-red spots: a case report and literature review.

Congcong ZhangZhongkai LiaoYanhui ZhouXiaohui Su
Published in: BMJ neurology open (2024)
Cherry-red spots in the fundus are characteristic features of type I sialidosis and it has been referred to as the cherry-red spot myoclonus syndrome. We hypothesise that environmental factors may also play a significant role. Overemphasis on the presence of cherry-red spots may mislead clinicians and delay diagnosis. Furthermore, patients presenting with isolated myoclonus should undergo visual evoked potential and somatosensory evoked potential tests, as well as genetic testing to confirm or rule out sialidosis.
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