Authors
Sébastien Jacquemont, Randi J Hagerman, Maureen Leehey, Jim Grigsby, Lin Zhang, James A Brunberg, Claudia Greco, Vincent Des Portes, Tristan Jardini, Richard Levine, Elizabeth Berry-Kravis, W Ted Brown, Stephane Schaeffer, John Kissel, Flora Tassone, Paul J Hagerman
Publication date
2003/4/1
Journal
The American Journal of Human Genetics
Volume
72
Issue
4
Pages
869-878
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
We present a series of 26 patients, all >50 years of age, who are carriers of the fragile X premutation and are affected by a multisystem, progressive neurological disorder. The two main clinical features of this new syndrome are cerebellar ataxia and/or intention tremor, which were chosen as clinical inclusion criteria for this series. Other documented symptoms were short-term memory loss, executive function deficits, cognitive decline, parkinsonism, peripheral neuropathy, lower limb proximal muscle weakness, and autonomic dysfunction. Symmetrical regions of increased T2 signal intensity in the middle cerebellar peduncles and adjacent cerebellar white matter are thought to be highly sensitive for this neurologic condition, and their presence is the radiological inclusion criterion for this series. Molecular findings include elevated mRNA and low-normal or mildly decreased levels of fragile X mental retardation 1 …
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Scholar articles
S Jacquemont, RJ Hagerman, M Leehey, J Grigsby… - The American Journal of Human Genetics, 2003