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Spinal and bulbar (bulbospinal) muscular atrophy (BSMA,
SBMA
, Kennedy's disease) is a progressive motor neuron disease with rare involvement of structures other than the lower motor neuron, such as the endocrine system and the central nervous system (CNS). Aim of the review was to study type and frequency of clinical, imaging, and functional (CNS) abnormalities in
SBMA
patients. The most frequent clinical CNS manifestations in
SBMA
are postural or kinetic tremor predominantly of the hands and mild cognitive impairment. The most frequent instrumental CNS abnormality in
SBMA
patients are white matter lesions, visible on voxel-based morphometry, magnetic resonance spectroscopy, or diffusion tensor imaging. Single patients with enlarged pituitary volume, or diminished somato-sensory representation in the cortex have been also reported. Seizures, epilepsy, ataxia,
spasticity
, dystonia, or migraine have not been found in
SBMA
patients. Only supportive treatment is available for CNS manifestations in
SBMA
. It is concluded that the most frequent CNS abnormalities in
SBMA
are tremor, cognitive impairment, and white matter lesions on new imaging modalities. CNS involvement in
SBMA
should not be neglected as a phenotypic manifestation of
SBMA
and, apart from cognitive involvement, may help to differentiate clinically
SBMA
from other types of motor neuron disease.
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PMID:Central nervous system abnormalities in spinal and bulbar muscular atrophy (Kennedy's disease). 3135 Dec 15