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[A case of Alexander disease suspected juvenile-onset and exacerbating after long stationary state].
[alexander disease]
We
report
the
case
of
a
40
-
year
-old
woman
with
Alexander
disease
.
She
experienced
single
seizure
as
1
-
year
-old
,
and
became
less
active
after
that
.
Her
academic
records
in
elementary
school
were
poor
.
However
,
she
graduated
from
junior
college
and
was
later
employed
as
a
clerk
for
a
short
duration
.
Her
parents
,
who
lived
with
her
noticed
her
apathy
when
she
was
38
,
and
gait
disturbance
soon
after
.
At
the
age
of
40
,
she
was
admitted
to
a
hospital
because
of
a
fall
and
was
referred
to
us
.
Brain
magnetic
resonance
imaging
(
MRI
)
showed
significant
leukodystrophy
with
frontal
predominance
,
and
cervical
MRI
revealed
mild
cervical
cord
atrophy
with
dilated
central
canal
.
We
performed
genetic
analysis
and
found
the
R
79
H
variant
of
the
gene
encoding
the
glial
fibrillary
acidic
protein
.
The
patient
was
diagnosed
with
Alexander
disease
and
suspedted
juvenile
-onset
on
the
basis
of
the
genetic
analysis
and
MRI
findings
.
Patients
with
juvenile
Alexander
disease
have
been
previously
reported
to
have
variable
survival
,
ranging
from
the
early
teens
to
the
20
's
and
30
's
.
Our
patient
may
suggest
that
natural
history
of
this
disease
is
more
variable
than
previously
thought
.
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