Article ID: cn-001610
Laminopathy, caused by mutations in the LMNA gene, include a variety of diseases, such as Emery–Dreifuss muscular dystrophy. A Japanese woman developed progressive muscle weakness, muscle atrophy and joint contractures of upper and lower limbs after the age of two years old. She had restrictive respiratory dysfunction, and developed both supraventricular and ventricular arrhythmias after the fourth decade of life. At 55 years old, she had tracheostomy, required mechanical ventilation and was implanted with the implantable cardioverter defibrillator. The serum level of creatine kinase was within normal range. Electromyography showed polyphasic or large motor unit potentials and reduced interference pattern, while relatively normal recruitment. The exome analysis of disease-related genes revealed a heterozygous pathogenic variant c.1072G>A (p.E358K) in the LMNA gene, which contributed to the diagnosis of laminopathy.