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Monozygotic male twins died at the age of 6 1/2 and 7 1/2 years respectively after a progressive course of mental deterioration, hypotonia, spasticity, optic atrophy and seizures that had commenced at the age of 2 years. Both patients showed generalized neuroaxonal dystrophy (NAD), marked by numerous spheroids, iron-positive pigment and lipophanerosis of the pallidum. NAD can be classified as a generalized form without pigmentation of the pallidum (infantile type of Seitelberger), a juvenile type of Rozdilsky, a generalized form with pigmentation (cases described here), and localized forms (infantile, late infantile, juvenile = classic Hallervorden-Spatz disease, adult types).
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PMID:[Generalized infantile neuroaxonal dystrophies with pigmentation and lipophanerosis of the pallidum in concordant twins (author's transl)]. 18 73

We report on a 4 generation family of individuals with an X-linked form of mental retardation involving 9 affected males and 5 obligate carrier females. Key manifestations include severe mental retardation, early hypotonia with progression to spasticity and contractures, choreoathetosis, seizures, presence of a long, narrow face with coarse features, cystic enlargement of the fourth ventricle with cerebellar hypoplasia (Dandy-Walker malformation), and iron accumulation in the basal ganglia with neuroaxonal dystrophy similar to Hallervorden-Spatz disease. Of the 5 known heterozygotes, 3 are dull intellectually, and one of the 3 developed a "presenile dementia." At autopsy she had iron deposition and neuroaxonal dystrophy in the basal ganglia and atrophy of the cerebral cortex. Although the clinical findings among relatives are variable, we conclude that this is a distinct, previously unrecognized X-linked mental retardation syndrome.
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PMID:New X-linked mental retardation disorder with Dandy-Walker malformation, basal ganglia disease, and seizures. 201 58

A 12 year old patient with the Hallervorden-Spatz syndrome and suffering from acute intestinal obstruction during treatment with benztropine is presented. An upright film of the abdomen and opacification of the duodenum showed an abrupt cut off just to the right of the third lumbar vertebra. Abdominal ultrasound demonstrated a reduced superior mesenteric-aortic angle and distance. Predisposing factors in this patient were supine position, extreme opisthotonos and duodenal hypotonia induced by benztropine.
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PMID:The superior mesenteric artery syndrome: an unusual complication in a patient with the Hallervorden-Spatz syndrome. 248 13