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Baumbach-Reardon L ; Hunter JM ; Ahearn ME ; Pfautsch M | 09/05/2024Initial Posting: October 30, 2008; Last Revision: May 9, 2024Article
Bird TD | 25/04/2024Initial Posting: September 28, 1998; Last Revision: April 25, 2024. The purpose of this overview is to increase the awareness of clinicians regarding Charcot-Marie-Tooth (CMT) hereditary neuropathy, its causes, and its management. The followi[...]Article
Abrams CK | 25/04/2024Initial Posting: June 18, 1998; Last Revision: April 25, 2024. Clinical characteristics : GJB1 disorders are typically characterized by peripheral motor and sensory neuropathy with or without fixed CNS abnormalities and/or acute, self-limite[...]Article
Bird TD | 21/03/2024Initial Posting: September 17, 1999; Last Revision: March 21, 2024. Clinical characteristics. Myotonic dystrophy type 1 (DM1) is a multisystem disorder that affects skeletal and smooth muscle as well as the eye, heart, endocrine system, an[...]Article
Initial Posting: August 31, 2007; Last Revision: November 2, 2023. Clinical characteristics. Pompe disease is classified by age of onset, organ involvement, severity, and rate of progression. Infantile-onset Pompe disease (IOPD; indiv[...]Article
Wallace SE ; Gillentine MA | 19/10/2023Initial Posting: December 8, 2022; Last Revision: October 19, 2023. A founder variant is a pathogenic variant observed at high frequency in a specific population due to the presence of the variant in a single ancestor or small number of ances[...]Article
Leslie ND ; Saenz-Ayala S | 13/07/2023In: Adam MP, Mirzaa GM, Pagon RA, et al., editors. GeneReviews® [Internet]. Seattle (WA): University of Washington, Seattle; 1993 Initial Posting: May 28, 2009; Last Revision: July 13, 2023 (Previous Update: June 16, 2022) CLINICAL CHARACT[...]Article
In: Adam MP, Mirzaa GM, Pagon RA, et al., editors. GeneReviews® [Internet]. Seattle (WA): University of Washington, Seattle; 1993-2023. Initial Posting: March 30, 2023. CLINICAL CHARACTERISTICS: CHKB-related muscular dystrophy (CHKB-MD), r[...]Article
La Spada A | 15/12/2022Initial Posting: February 26, 1999; Last Update: December 15, 2022. Clinical characteristics. Spinal and bulbar muscular atrophy (SBMA) is a gradually progressive neuromuscular disorder in which degeneration of lower motor neurons results in[...]Article
Angelini C | 01/12/2022Initial Posting: May 10, 2005; Last Update: December 1, 2022. Clinical characteristics. Calpainopathy is characterized by symmetric and progressive weakness of proximal limb-girdle muscles. Clinical findings of calpainopathy include the tend[...]Article
Pfeffer G ; Chinnery PF | 14/04/2022Initial Posting: February 27, 2014; Last Update: April 14, 2022. Clinical characteristics. Hereditary myopathy with early respiratory failure (HMERF) is a slowly progressive myopathy that typically begins in the third to fifth decades of l[...]Article
Hershberger RE ; Jordan E | 07/04/2022Initial Posting: July 27, 2007; Last Update: April 7, 2022. The purpose of this overview is to increase clinician awareness of the genetic basis of dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) and the benefits of early diagnosis and management to individuals[...]Article
Initial Posting: September 5, 2000; Last Revision: January 20, 2022. Clinical characteristics. The dystrophinopathies cover a spectrum of X-linked muscle disease ranging from mild to severe that includes Duchenne muscular dystrophy, Becker[...]Article
Schreuder AB ; Rossi A ; Grünert SC ; Derks TGJ | 06/01/2022Initial Posting: March 9, 2010; Last Update: January 6, 2022. Clinical characteristics. Glycogen storage disease type III (GSD III) is characterized by variable liver, cardiac muscle, and skeletal muscle involvement. GSD IIIa is the most c[...]Article
Abicht A ; Müller J ; Lochmuller H | 23/12/2021Initial Posting: May 9, 2003; Last Update: December 23, 2021. The purpose of this overview is to increase the awareness of clinicians regarding congenital myasthenic syndromes (CMS) and their genetic causes and management. The following ar[...]Article
Opal P | 14/10/2021Initial Posting: January 9, 2003; Last Update: October 14, 2021. Clinical characteristics. GAN-related neurodegeneration comprises a phenotypic continuum ranging from severe (sometimes called classic giant axonal neuropathy) to milder pure[...]Article
Initial Posting: June 8, 2000; Last Update: July 29, 2021.Article
Weber F | 01/07/2021Initial Posting: July 18, 2003; Last Update: July 1, 2021. Clinical characteristics. Hyperkalemic periodic paralysis (hyperPP) is characterized by attacks of flaccid limb weakness (which may also include weakness of the muscles of the eyes[...]Article
Aoki M ; Takahashi T | 27/05/2021Initial Posting: February 5, 2004; Last Update: May 27, 2021. Clinical characteristics. Dysferlinopathy includes a spectrum of muscle disease characterized by two major phenotypes: Miyoshi muscular dystrophy (MMD) and limb-girdle muscular [...]Article
Initial Posting: June 11, 2015; Last Update: April 8, 2021 Clinical description. Riboflavin transporter deficiency (RTD), comprising RTD2 and RTD3 (caused by biallelic pathogenic variants in SLC52A2 and SLC52A3, respectively) is a rare neu[...]Article
Foley AR ; Mohassel P ; Donkervoort S ; Bolduc V ; Bonnemann CG | 11/03/2021Initial Posting: June 25, 2004; Last Update: March 11, 2021. Clinical characteristics. Collagen VI-related dystrophies (COL6-RDs) represent a continuum of overlapping clinical phenotypes with Bethlem muscular dystrophy at the milder end, U[...]Article
Azzedine H ; Salih MA | 11/03/2021Initial Posting: March 31, 2008; Last Update: March 11, 2021. Clinical characteristics. SH3TC2-related hereditary motor and sensory neuropathy (SH3TC2-HMSN) is a demyelinating neuropathy characterized by severe spine deformities (scoliosis[...]Article
Initial Posting: August 3, 2005; Last Update: February 25, 2021. Clinical characteristics. Myotonia congenita is characterized by muscle stiffness present from childhood; all striated muscle groups including the extrinsic eye muscles, faci[...]Article
Velez-Bartolomei F ; Lee C ; Enns G | 07/01/2021Initial Posting: June 3, 2003; Last Update: January 7, 2021. Clinical characteristics. MERRF (myoclonic epilepsy with ragged red fibers) is a multisystem disorder characterized by myoclonus (often the first symptom) followed by generalized[...]Article
Prior TW ; Leach ME ; Finanger E | 3/12/2020Initial Posting: February 24, 2000; Last Revision: December 3, 2020. Clinical characteristics. Spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) is characterized by muscle weakness and atrophy resulting from progressive degeneration and irreversible loss of t[...]