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"CADASIL coma" in an Italian homozygous CADASIL patient: comparison with clinical and MRI findings in age-matched heterozygous patients with the same G528C NOTCH3 mutation.
[cadasil]
Cerebral
autosomal
dominant
arteriopathy
with
subcortical
infarcts
and
leukoencephalopathy
(
CADASIL
)
is
a
genetic
disorder
caused
by
mutations
in
the
NOTCH
3
gene
,
with
a
striking
variability
in
phenotypic
expression
.
To
date
,
only
two
homozygous
patients
have
been
reported
,
with
divergent
phenotypic
features
.
We
describe
an
Italian
CADASIL
patient
,
homozygous
for
G
528
C
mutation
,
in
whom
early
manifestation
of
the
disease
was
migraine
,
but
whose
clinical
evolution
was
characterized
by
a
reversible
acute
encephalopathy
followed
by
full
recovery
(
"
CADASIL
coma
"
)
.
Clinical
evaluation
,
MR
scan
,
neuropsychological
and
neurophysiological
investigation
did
not
reveal
substantial
differences
between
our
homozygous
patient
and
her
heterozygous
relatives
sharing
the
same
mutation
,
or
between
our
patient
and
a
group
of
heterozygous
individuals
with
the
same
mutation
but
from
different
families
.
Skin
biopsy
identified
peculiar
features
in
the
homozygous
patient
,
with
cytoplasmic
pseudoinclusions
likely
containing
granular
osmiophilic
material
(
GOM
)
in
the
vascular
smooth
muscle
cells
,
but
further
studies
are
necessary
to
substantiate
their
possible
relationships
with
CADASIL
homozygosis
.
"
CADASIL
coma
"
did
not
seem
to
be
specific
of
patient
's
homozygosis
,
since
it
was
observed
in
one
of
her
heterozygous
relatives
,
whereas
its
pathogenesis
seems
to
be
related
to
peculiar
constellations
of
unknown
predisposing
factors
.
The
present
study
demonstrated
that
CADASIL
conforms
to
the
classical
definition
of
dominant
diseases
,
according
to
which
homozygotes
and
heterozygotes
for
a
defect
are
phenotypically
indistinguishable
.
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