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Query: UMLS:C0016719 (
Friedreich's ataxia
)
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A family with pseudodominant
Friedreich's ataxia
is described showing marked variation of phenotype between affected siblings. The mother of this family (III-3) developed a spastic ataxic
tetraplegia
with neuropathy at 34 years of age; her husband, who was unrelated, was clinically normal. Of their nine children, two (IV-2, IV-3), including one with multiple sclerosis (IV-3), developed a mild spinocerebellar degeneration in the third decade. Three in their late 20s had an asymptomatic spinocerebellar degeneration (IV-4, IV-5, IV-6) and one was confined to a wheelchair at 15 years with typical
Friedreich's ataxia
(IV-9). Three other siblings (IV-1, IV-7, IV-8) were clinically normal. The father proved to be heterozygous for the triplet repeat expansion at the
Friedreich's ataxia
locus and all clinically affected members were homozygous for alleles in the expanded size range. This family confirms that homozygote-heterozygote mating is the genetic basis for some families with apparent autosomal dominant
Friedreich's ataxia
.
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PMID:A family with pseudodominant Friedreich's ataxia showing marked variation of phenotype between affected siblings. 1040 94
A possible association between
Friedreich's ataxia
(FA) and neoplastic development has been recognized. FA patients have low frataxin levels and insufficient response to oxidative stress. In these patients fibroblasts are characterized by a high rate of mutations. Herein, a case of a 39-year-old woman with FA
tetraplegia
, who was admitted in our department with intestinal obstruction due to a huge uterine tumor, is described. An abdominal CT revealed a huge intra-abdominal mass originating from the right cornu of the uterus. Tumor excision and adhesionlysis were performed. The histological examination of the tumor revealed a leiomyoma. FA patients seem to present with a variety of neoplasms uncommon for their young age. This is the first report of a leiomyoma originating from the genital system in a female patient with FA
tetraplegia
. Therefore it is important to identify neoplasms at an early stage in patients with FA and start immediate therapy.
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PMID:Massive Uterine Leiomyoma in a Patient with Friedreich's Ataxia: Is There a Possible Association? 2186 94