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DSP c.6310delA p.(Thr2104Glnfs12) associates with arrhythmogenic cardiomyopathy, increased trabeculation, curly hair, and palmoplantar keratoderma
Pathogenic variants in associate with cardiac and cutaneous manifestations including arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy, dilated cardiomyopathy, curly or wavy hair, and palmoplantar keratoderma (PPK). Episodes of myocardial inflammation associated with cardiomyopathy might be confused i...
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description | Pathogenic variants in
associate with cardiac and cutaneous manifestations including arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy, dilated cardiomyopathy, curly or wavy hair, and palmoplantar keratoderma (PPK). Episodes of myocardial inflammation associated with
cardiomyopathy might be confused in clinical work with myocarditis of other etiologies such as viral. Cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (CMR) may help in differential diagnosis.
This study comprised 49 Finnish patients: 34 participants from families with suspected
cardiomyopathy (9 index patients and 25 family members) and 15 patients with myocarditis. All 34 participants underwent genetic testing and cardiac evaluation, and 29 of them also underwent CMR. Participants with the
variant, numbering 22, were dermatologically examined. The 15 patients with myocarditis underwent CMR and were evaluated during their hospitalization.A heterozygous truncating
c.6310delA p.(Thr2104Glnfs*12) variant was confirmed in 29 participants. Only participants with the
variant had pacemakers and life-threatening ventricular arrhythmias. Of the participants with the
variant, 24% fulfilled cardiomyopathy criteria, and the median age at diagnosis was 53. Upon CMR, myocardial edema was found to be more common in patients with myocarditis. Both groups had a substantial percentage of late gadolinium enhancement (LGE). A ring-like LGE and increased trabeculation were observed only in participants with the
variant. All the studied participants with the
variant had PPK and curly or wavy hair. Hyperkeratosis developed before the age of 20 in most patients.
The
c.6310delA p.(Thr2104Glnfs*12) variant associates with curly hair, PPK, and arrhythmogenic cardiomyopathy with increased trabeculation. Cutaneous symptoms developing in childhood and adolescence might help recognize these patients at an earlier stage. CMR, together with dermatologic characteristics, may help in diagnosis. |
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This study comprised 49 Finnish patients: 34 participants from families with suspected
cardiomyopathy (9 index patients and 25 family members) and 15 patients with myocarditis. All 34 participants underwent genetic testing and cardiac evaluation, and 29 of them also underwent CMR. Participants with the
variant, numbering 22, were dermatologically examined. The 15 patients with myocarditis underwent CMR and were evaluated during their hospitalization.A heterozygous truncating
c.6310delA p.(Thr2104Glnfs*12) variant was confirmed in 29 participants. Only participants with the
variant had pacemakers and life-threatening ventricular arrhythmias. Of the participants with the
variant, 24% fulfilled cardiomyopathy criteria, and the median age at diagnosis was 53. Upon CMR, myocardial edema was found to be more common in patients with myocarditis. Both groups had a substantial percentage of late gadolinium enhancement (LGE). A ring-like LGE and increased trabeculation were observed only in participants with the
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This study comprised 49 Finnish patients: 34 participants from families with suspected
cardiomyopathy (9 index patients and 25 family members) and 15 patients with myocarditis. All 34 participants underwent genetic testing and cardiac evaluation, and 29 of them also underwent CMR. Participants with the
variant, numbering 22, were dermatologically examined. The 15 patients with myocarditis underwent CMR and were evaluated during their hospitalization.A heterozygous truncating
c.6310delA p.(Thr2104Glnfs*12) variant was confirmed in 29 participants. Only participants with the
variant had pacemakers and life-threatening ventricular arrhythmias. Of the participants with the
variant, 24% fulfilled cardiomyopathy criteria, and the median age at diagnosis was 53. Upon CMR, myocardial edema was found to be more common in patients with myocarditis. Both groups had a substantial percentage of late gadolinium enhancement (LGE). A ring-like LGE and increased trabeculation were observed only in participants with the
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variant had PPK and curly or wavy hair. Hyperkeratosis developed before the age of 20 in most patients.
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cardiomyopathy might be confused in clinical work with myocarditis of other etiologies such as viral. Cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (CMR) may help in differential diagnosis.
This study comprised 49 Finnish patients: 34 participants from families with suspected
cardiomyopathy (9 index patients and 25 family members) and 15 patients with myocarditis. All 34 participants underwent genetic testing and cardiac evaluation, and 29 of them also underwent CMR. Participants with the
variant, numbering 22, were dermatologically examined. The 15 patients with myocarditis underwent CMR and were evaluated during their hospitalization.A heterozygous truncating
c.6310delA p.(Thr2104Glnfs*12) variant was confirmed in 29 participants. Only participants with the
variant had pacemakers and life-threatening ventricular arrhythmias. Of the participants with the
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variant had PPK and curly or wavy hair. Hyperkeratosis developed before the age of 20 in most patients.
The
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