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The neuropsychiatry of adrenomyeloneuropathy.
[adrenomyeloneuropathy]
While
the
adult
form
of
adrenoleukodystrophy
(
ALD
)
has
been
associated
with
an
elevated
rate
of
affective
disturbance
,
the
myeloneuropathic
form
of
the
disease
known
as
adrenomyeloneuropathy
(
AMN
)
has
been
associated
with
only
occasional
cases
of
major
mental
illness
.
Given
that
cerebral
involvement
occurs
in
up
to
half
of
AMN
sufferers
,
we
hypothesized
that
rates
of
mental
illness
may
match
those
with
adult
ALD
.
To
describe
the
psychiatric
,
cognitive
,
and
disability
variables
in
a
sample
of
Australian
AMN
sufferers
.
T
en
genetically
confirmed
AMN
sufferers
underwent
diagnostic
psychiatric
interview
(
Structured
Clinical
Interview
for
Diagnostic
and
Statistical
Manual
of
Mental
Disorders
,
Fourth
Edition
Axis
I
Disorders
)
,
rating
scales
of
psychiatric
disturbance
(
Brief
Psychiatric
Rating
Scale
,
Hospital
Anxiety
and
Depression
Scale
,
Beck
Depression
and
Anxiety
Inventories
,
and
Short
-
Form
36
)
,
and
cognitive
function
(
the
Neuropsychiatry
Unit
Cognitive
Assessment
Tool
and
Mini-
Mental
State
Examination
)
.
While
the
group
as
a
whole
was
generally
cognitively
intact
,
it
demonstrated
a
higher
than
expected
prevalence
of
lifetime
and
current
major
affective
illness
.
Current
symptom
levels
were
low
at
the
time
of
study
participation
.
Psychopathology
did
not
relate
to
adrenal
status
,
nor
to
level
of
physical
or
functional
impairment
.
This
small
sample
suggests
that
the
level
of
psychiatric
morbidity
in
AMN
patients
is
elevated
,
and
the
rate
of
affective
disturbance
approaches
those
of
adult
ALD
sufferers
.
This
may
reflect
that
AMN
is
not
a
"
pure
"
myeloneuropathy
,
and
that
mild
cerebral
involvement
may
be
associated
with
affective
illness
.
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