Spinocerebellar Ataxia 23 (SCAR23) is a newly described condition caused by mutations in TDP2 gene. To date, only four patients from two families have been reported, all carrying the same homozygous mutation. We describe a fifth patient, carrying a novel mutation in the same gene, thus confirming the role of TDP2 mutations in determining the disease and defining the main features SCAR23: pediatric onset ataxia and drug-resistant epilepsy and intellectual disability. We further show the clinical presentation which is associated with the neuroradiological evidence of progressive cerebellar atrophy, giving the evidence that SCAR23 can be classified as a degenerative condition.

Consolidating the Role of TDP2 Mutations in Recessive Spinocerebellar Ataxia Associated with Pediatric Onset Drug Resistant Epilepsy and Intellectual Disability (SCAR23)

Milani D.;Romano Corrado;
2019-01-01

Abstract

Spinocerebellar Ataxia 23 (SCAR23) is a newly described condition caused by mutations in TDP2 gene. To date, only four patients from two families have been reported, all carrying the same homozygous mutation. We describe a fifth patient, carrying a novel mutation in the same gene, thus confirming the role of TDP2 mutations in determining the disease and defining the main features SCAR23: pediatric onset ataxia and drug-resistant epilepsy and intellectual disability. We further show the clinical presentation which is associated with the neuroradiological evidence of progressive cerebellar atrophy, giving the evidence that SCAR23 can be classified as a degenerative condition.
2019
Cerebellar atrophy
Pediatric ataxia
SCAR23
Spinocerebellar ataxia
TDP2
Adolescent
DNA-Binding Proteins
Drug Resistant Epilepsy
Female
Humans
Intellectual Disability
Mutation
Phosphoric Diester Hydrolases
Spinocerebellar Ataxias
Whole Exome Sequencing
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