TY - JOUR
T1 - Exclusion of linkage to chromosomes 14q, 2q37 and 8p21.1-q11.23 in a Serbian family with idiopathic basal ganglia calcification
AU - Kostić, Vladimir S.
AU - Lukić-Ječmenica, Milica
AU - Novaković, Ivana
AU - Dobričić, Valerija
AU - Brajković, Lela
AU - Krajinović, Maja
AU - Klein, Christine
AU - Pavlović, Aleksandra
PY - 2011/9/1
Y1 - 2011/9/1
N2 - In this study we report clinical and imaging data from a multigenerational Serbian family with idiopathic basal ganglia calcification (IBGC) and exclusion of linkage to chromosome 14q, 2q37 and 8p21.1-q11.23. Fourteen out of 18 family members were personally examined and 11 of them were scanned with computed tomography (CT). CT scans revealed existence of symmetrical calcifications in six family members from three generations (four symptomatic and two asymptomatic). Age at onset of clinical symptoms varied between 22.0 and 55.4 years. The main clinical findings included parkinsonism, severe gait disturbances with freezing of gait, and dyskinesia. Hyperechogenicities identified by transcranial sonography corresponded well to the CT images of hyperintense calcifications in the same structures, whereas brain perfusion single photon emission computed tomography demonstrated predominant hypoperfusion in the frontal cortex and the basal ganglia. After exclusion of linkage to known loci, our pedigree with IBGC further demonstrates locus heterogeneity in this disorder. Analysis of clinically affected individuals supports observation that the clinical features of IBGC appear to be varied both within and between families. The age at onset of the clinical symptoms appeared to be decreasing in two observed transmissions, suggestive of possible genetic anticipation.
AB - In this study we report clinical and imaging data from a multigenerational Serbian family with idiopathic basal ganglia calcification (IBGC) and exclusion of linkage to chromosome 14q, 2q37 and 8p21.1-q11.23. Fourteen out of 18 family members were personally examined and 11 of them were scanned with computed tomography (CT). CT scans revealed existence of symmetrical calcifications in six family members from three generations (four symptomatic and two asymptomatic). Age at onset of clinical symptoms varied between 22.0 and 55.4 years. The main clinical findings included parkinsonism, severe gait disturbances with freezing of gait, and dyskinesia. Hyperechogenicities identified by transcranial sonography corresponded well to the CT images of hyperintense calcifications in the same structures, whereas brain perfusion single photon emission computed tomography demonstrated predominant hypoperfusion in the frontal cortex and the basal ganglia. After exclusion of linkage to known loci, our pedigree with IBGC further demonstrates locus heterogeneity in this disorder. Analysis of clinically affected individuals supports observation that the clinical features of IBGC appear to be varied both within and between families. The age at onset of the clinical symptoms appeared to be decreasing in two observed transmissions, suggestive of possible genetic anticipation.
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U2 - 10.1007/s00415-011-5985-1
DO - 10.1007/s00415-011-5985-1
M3 - Journal articles
C2 - 21409505
AN - SCOPUS:80052968906
SN - 0340-5354
VL - 258
SP - 1637
EP - 1642
JO - Journal of Neurology
JF - Journal of Neurology
IS - 9
ER -