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Query: UMLS:C0016719 (
Friedreich's ataxia
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Serum lipid, lipoprotein and apoprotein parameters were evaluated in 15 patients (7 males and 8 females) with
Friedreich's ataxia
. Serum lipid levels in patients showed no significant differences compared to controls. Small reduction in serum phospholipid and in total HDL and HDL3 cholesterol levels were observed, and the female patients presented a slight reduced total cholesterol level; among the serum apoproteins, apo B was reduced only in the males. The most interesting findings concerned the lipoproteins, since both lipid and protein masses of the VLDL, LDL and
HDL2
fractions were reduced. In reference to lipoprotein composition, however,
HDL2
was the most modified fraction, showing an important protein reduction. From this point of view, this lipoprotein seems the most responsible for the changes observed in our patients. The meaning of this modified lipoprotein pattern in the pathophysiology of
Friedreich's ataxia
is not clear.
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PMID:Serum lipids, lipoprotein analysis and apoprotein A-I, A-II and B levels in Friedreich's ataxia. 235 6
Huntington's disease (HD) classically presents with movement disorder, cognitive dysfunction and behavioral problems but is phenotypically variable. One percent of patients with HD-like symptoms lack the causative mutation and are considered HD phenocopies. Genetic diseases known to cause HD phenocopies include HD-like syndromes HDL1,
HDL2
, and HDL4 (SCA17). HD has phenotypic overlap with dentatorubral-pallidoluysian atrophy, the spinocerebellar ataxias and neuroferritinopathy. Identifying the genetic basis of HD phenocopies is important for diagnosis and may inform the search for HD genetic modifiers. We sought to identify neurogenetic diagnoses in the largest reported cohort of HD phenocopy patients. Two hundred eighty-five patients with syndromes consistent with HD, who were HD expansion-negative, were screened for mutations in PRNP, JPH3, TBP, DRPLA, SCA1, SCA2, SCA3, FTL and FRDA. Genetic diagnoses were made in 8 subjects: we identified 5 cases of HDL4, 1 of HDL1 and 1 of
HDL2
. One patient had
Friedreich's ataxia
. There were no cases of DRPLA, SCA1, SCA2, SCA3, or neuroferritinopathy. HD phenocopies are clinically and genetically diverse and a definitive genetic diagnosis is currently possible in only a minority of cases. When undertaken, it should be clinically directed and patients and clinicians should be prepared for the low probability of reaching a genetic diagnosis in this group of patients.
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PMID:Huntington's disease phenocopies are clinically and genetically heterogeneous. 1818 Dec 6