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Clinical and Electrophysiological Study in French-Canadian Population with Charcot-Marie-Tooth Disease Type 1A Associated with 17p11.2 Duplication

The aim of the present study was to examine the frequency and the phenotypic manifestations in a French-Canadian population with a chromosome 17p11.2 duplication (Charcot-Marie-Tooth type 1A, CMT-1A). Molecular analysis were performed by Southern blot using pVAW409R3a probe. Clinical evaluation was...

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Published in:Canadian journal of neurological sciences 1999-08, Vol.26 (3), p.196-200
Main Authors: Dupré, Nicolas, Bouchard, Jean-Pierre, Cossette, Louise, Brunet, Denis, Vanasse, Michel, Lemieux, Benard, Mathon, Gilles, Puymirat, Jack
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Summary:The aim of the present study was to examine the frequency and the phenotypic manifestations in a French-Canadian population with a chromosome 17p11.2 duplication (Charcot-Marie-Tooth type 1A, CMT-1A). Molecular analysis were performed by Southern blot using pVAW409R3a probe. Clinical evaluation was carried out according to the scale defined by the European HMSN Consortium. The frequency of duplication was found to be similar in the adult (70.8%) and pediatric (72.7%) populations. Onset of symptoms occurred before 20 years of age in 85.7% of adult cases and before the age of 5 in 80% of the pediatric cases. The classical CMT syndrome was observed in 77% of the cases and the syndrome was associated with additional features in 15% of cases in the adult population. All the children presented with classical CMT syndrome with no additional features. There was a significant correlation between the disability score and the duration of the disease but no correlation was found between median nerve conduction velocity and the functional handicap, the age at onset or the duration of the disease. In one family, there was a very conspicuous anticipation over five observed generations. This study reveals that the age at onset, the clinical and electrophysiological variability as well as the functional disability variations in a French-Canadian population did not differ from those reported in other populations.
ISSN:0317-1671
2057-0155
DOI:10.1017/S031716710000024X