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[Autosomal dominant centronuclear myopathy].

Authors: X, Ferrer; C, Vital; M, Coquet; B, Deleplanque; E, Ellie; A, Lagueny; J, Julien;

[Autosomal dominant centronuclear myopathy].

Abstract

In a family 6 members in 3 generations were affected by centronuclear myopathy (CNM) of autosomal dominant inheritance. The apparent onset was in the early forties and the disease progressed slowly. Limb weakness was predominant. Strabismus was present in 5 cases and calves hypertrophy in 3. Serum creatinine kinase was always within the normal range. In one case myotonic bursts were found at electromyography. In 2 cases brain stem auditory evoked potential studies demonstrated abnormal prolongation of interpeak latencies I-III and favoured subclinical nervous system involvement. Muscular biopsies showed typical features of centronuclear myopathy with 50 to 80% central nuclei. In two cases immunocytochemical labelling of dystrophin showed staining in the sarcoplasm in favour of an arrest in the morphogenesis of developing myofiber. Others families with autosomal dominant CNM in the literature and also some sporadic adult cases had similar clinical features.

Keywords

Adult, Male, Muscles, Middle Aged, Immunohistochemistry, Muscular Dystrophies, Pedigree, Dystrophin, Strabismus, Myofibrils, Humans, Muscle Hypotonia, Female, Aged

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