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Early Muscle MRI Findings in a Pediatric Case of Emery-Dreifuss Muscular Dystrophy Type 1.

Authors :
Panicucci, Chiara
Casalini, Sara
Traverso, Monica
Brolatti, Noemi
Baratto, Serena
Raffaghello, Lizzia
Pedemonte, Marina
Doglio, Luca
Derchi, Maria
Tasca, Giorgio
Damasio, Beatrice M.
Fiorillo, Chiara
Bruno, Claudio
Source :
Neuropediatrics. Dec2023, Vol. 54 Issue 6, p426-429. 4p.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Emery-Dreifuss muscular dystrophy (EDMD) is a rare disease characterized by early contractures, progressive muscle weakness, and cardiac abnormalities. Different subtypes of EDMD have been described, with the two most common forms represented by the X-linked EDMD1, caused by mutations in the EMD gene encoding emerin, and the autosomal EDMD2, due to mutations in the LMNA gene encoding lamin A/C. A clear definition of the magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) pattern in the two forms, and especially in the rarer EDMD1, is still lacking, although a preferential involvement of the medial head of the gastrocnemius has been suggested in EDMD2. We report a 13-year-old boy with mild limb girdle muscle weakness, elbow and ankle contractures, with absence of emerin at muscle biopsy, carrying a hemizygous frameshift mutation on the EMD gene (c.153dupC/p.Ser52Glufs*9) of maternal inheritance. Minor cardiac rhythm abnormalities were detected at 24-hour Holter electrocardiogram and required β-blocker therapy. MRI scan of the thighs showed a mild diffuse involvement, while tibialis anterior, extensor digitorum longus, peroneus longus, and medial gastrocnemius were the most affected muscles in the leg. We also provide a review of the muscular MRI data in EDMD patients and highlight the relative heterogeneity of the MRI patterns found in EDMDs, suggesting that muscle MRI should be studied in larger EDMD cohorts to better define disease patterns and to cover the wide disease spectrum. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0174304X
Volume :
54
Issue :
6
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Neuropediatrics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
173588779
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0043-1768989