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McCray BA ; Schindler A ; Hoover-Fong JE ; Sumner CJ | 17/09/2020Initial Posting: May 15, 2014; Last Update: September 17, 2020. Clinical characteristics. The autosomal dominant TRPV4 disorders (previously considered to be clinically distinct phenotypes before their molecular basis was discovered) are n[...]Article
Initial Posting: April 2, 2009; Last Update: September 17, 2020. Clinical characteristics. Most individuals with classic GBE1 adult polyglucosan body disease (GBE1-APBD) present after age 40 years with unexplained progressive neurogenic bl[...]Article
Oliveira J ; Parente Freixo J ; Santos M ; Coelho T | 17/09/2020Initial Posting: June 7, 2012; Last Update: September 17, 2020. Clinical characteristics. The clinical manifestations of LAMA2 muscular dystrophy (LAMA2-MD) comprise a continuous spectrum ranging from severe congenital muscular dystrophy t[...]Article
Chrestian N | 27/08/2020Initial Posting: September 28, 1998; Last Update: August 27, 2020. Clinical characteristics. Hereditary neuropathy with liability to pressure palsies (HNPP) is characterized by recurrent acute sensory and motor neuropathy in a single or mu[...]Article
Ferreira C ; Pierre G ; Thompson R ; Vernon H | 09/07/2020nitial Posting: October 9, 2014; Last Update: July 9, 2020. Clinical characteristics. Barth syndrome is characterized in affected males by cardiomyopathy, neutropenia, skeletal myopathy, prepubertal growth delay, and distinctive facial ges[...]Article
Prasun P | 18/06/2020Clinical characteristics. Multiple acyl-CoA dehydrogenase deficiency (MADD) represents a clinical spectrum in which presentations can be divided into type I (neonatal onset with congenital anomalies), type II (neonatal onset without congenita[...]Article
Zuchner S | 14/05/2020Initial Posting: February 18, 2005; Last Update: May 14, 2020. Clinical characteristics. MFN2 hereditary motor and sensory neuropathy (MFN2-HMSN) is a classic axonal peripheral sensorimotor neuropathy, inherited in either an autosomal domi[...]Article
Carrillo N ; Malicdan MC ; Huizing M | 09/04/2020Initial Posting: March 26, 2004; Last Update: April 9, 2020. Clinical characteristics. GNE myopathy is a slowly progressive muscle disease that typically presents between age 20 and 40 years with bilateral foot drop caused by anterior tibial[...]Article
Schoser B | 19/03/2020Initial Posting: September 21, 2006; Last Update: March 19, 2020. Clinical characteristics. Myotonic dystrophy type 2 (DM2) is characterized by myotonia and muscle dysfunction (proximal and axial weakness, myalgia, and stiffness), and less[...]Article
Initial Posting: March 5, 2020 CLINICAL CHARACTERISTICS: Danon disease is a multisystem condition with predominant involvement of the heart, skeletal muscles, and retina, with overlying cognitive dysfunction. Males are typically more severely[...]Article
Abrams CK | 20/02/2020Initial Posting: June 18, 1998; Last Update: February 20, 2020. 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
Preston MK ; Tawil R ; Wang LH | 06/02/2020Initial Posting: March 8, 1999; Last Update: February 6, 2020. Clinical characteristics. Facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy (FSHD) typically presents with weakness of the facial muscles, the stabilizers of the scapula, or the dorsiflexor[...]Article
Rosenberg H ; Sambuughin N ; Riazi S ; Dirksen R | 16/01/2020Initial Posting: December 19, 2003; Last Update: January 16, 2020. Clinical characteristics. Malignant hyperthermia susceptibility (MHS) is a pharmacogenetic disorder of skeletal muscle calcium regulation associated with uncontrolled skeleta[...]Article
Initial Posting: February 17, 2005; Last Update: January 2, 2020. Clinical characteristics. Udd distal myopathy – tibial muscular dystrophy (UDM-TMD) is characterized by weakness of ankle dorsiflexion and inability to walk on the heels aft[...]Article
Akesson LS ; Savarirayan R | 2020Clinical characteristics. Fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva (FOP) is characterized by congenital bilateral hallux valgus malformations and early-onset heterotopic ossification, which may be spontaneous or precipitated by trauma including [...]Article
Labrador E ; Weinstein DA | 27/11/2019Initial Posting: April 23, 2009; Last Update: November 27, 2019. Clinical characteristics. Glycogen storage disease type VI (GSD VI) is a disorder of glycogenolysis caused by deficiency of hepatic glycogen phosphorylase. This critical enzy[...]Article
Kimonis V | 12/09/2019Initial Posting: May 25, 2007; Last Update: September 12, 2019. Clinical characteristics. Inclusion body myopathy associated with Paget disease of bone (PDB) and/or frontotemporal dementia (IBMPFD) is characterized by adult-onset proximal [...]Article
Penttila S ; Vihola A ; Palmio J ; Udd B | 22/08/2019Initial Posting: November 29, 2012; Last Update: August 22, 2019. Clinical characteristics. The spectrum of ANO5 muscle disease is a continuum that ranges from asymptomatic hyperCKemia and exercise-induced myalgia to proximal and/or distal m[...]Article
Bonne G ; Leturcq F ; Ben Yaou R | 15/08/2019Initial Posting: September 29, 2004; Last Update: August 15, 2019. Clinical characteristics. Emery-Dreifuss muscular dystrophy (EDMD) is characterized by the clinical triad of: joint contractures that begin in early childhood; slowly progr[...]Article
Magoulas PL ; El-Hattab AW | 01/08/2019Initial Posting: January 3, 2013; Last Update: August 1, 2019. Clinical characteristics. The clinical manifestations of glycogen storage disease type IV (GSD IV) discussed in this entry span a continuum of different subtypes with variable ag[...]Article
Saito K | 03/07/2019Initial Posting: January 26, 2006; Last Update: July 3, 2019. Clinical characteristics. Fukuyama congenital muscular dystrophy (FCMD) is characterized by hypotonia, symmetric generalized muscle weakness, and CNS migration disturbances that[...]Article
Initial Posting: April 19, 2006; Last Update: June 20, 2019. Clinical characteristics. Glycogen storage disease type V (GSDV, McArdle disease) is a metabolic myopathy characterized by exercise intolerance manifested by rapid fatigue, myalgia[...]Article
Initial Posting: June 20, 2019. Clinical characteristics. STAC3 disorder is characterized by congenital myopathy, musculoskeletal involvement of the trunk and extremities, feeding difficulties, and delayed motor milestones. Most affected ind[...]Article
Initial Posting: August 5, 2008; Last Update: June 6, 2019. The purpose of this overview is to increase clinician awareness of the genetic basis of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) and the benefits of early diagnosis and management to indivi[...]Article
Hackman P ; Savarese M ; Carmignac V ; Udd B ; Salih MA | 11/04/2019Initial Posting: January 12, 2012; Last Update: April 11, 2019. Clinical characteristics. Salih myopathy is characterized by muscle weakness (manifest during the neonatal period or in early infancy) and delayed motor development; children ac[...]