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A Sporadic Case of Charcot-Marie-Tooth Disease Type 1 A Associated with a Duplication in Chromosome 17 p11.2-p12
Masakazu InoueMasamitsu KojimaHiroshi AikohKenji SugaiNobuyuki MurakamiIkuya NonakaKiyoshi HayasakaMasahiko YamamotoGen Sobue
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1999 Volume 31 Issue 5 Pages 452-457

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Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease type 1A (CMT1A) is an autosomal dominant demyelinating peripheral neuropathy. Most patients with CMT1A including sporadic cases have been found to have a 1.5 megabase tandem DNA duplication in chromosome 17 p11.2-p12 (CMT1A duplication). We reported a 7-year-old girl with sporadic CMT 1 associated with the CMT1A duplication. The diagnosis of CMT 1 was based on the symmetrical distal muscle weakness, pes cavus deformity, reduced motor and sensory nerve conduction velocities, and segmental de-and remyelinatin on sural nerve biopsy. To detect the CMT 1A duplication, peripheral myelin protein 22 (PMP-22) cDNA and a polymorphic marker in this region, VAW409 R3, were employed as probes for Southern blot analysis. Sporadic cases of autosomal dominant-CMT type 1 can not be clinically differentiated from recessive-CMT1. Testing for the CMT1A duplication is an important first step even in the molecular diagnosis of sporadic CMT1.
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