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Acute onset of adult Alexander disease.
[alexander disease]
Adult-onset
Alexander
disease
(
AOAD
)
is
a
rare
leukoencephalopathy
affecting
predominantly
the
brainstem
and
cervical
cord
with
insidious
onset
of
clinical
features
.
Acute
onset
is
very
rare
and
has
yet
been
described
only
twice
,
to
our
knowledge
.
We
report
a
32
-
year
-old
hitherto
healthy
male
who
,
after
excessive
consumption
of
alcohol
,
presented
with
stroke
-like
onset
of
symptoms
including
rigidospasticity
,
loss
of
consciousness
,
and
bulbar
dysfunction
.
MRI
features
comprised
bilateral
T
2
-
hyperintensities
of
frontal
white
matter
and
basal
ganglia
as
well
as
atrophy
of
medulla
oblongata
with
a
peculiar
"
tadpole
"
appearance
,
a
pattern
characteristic
of
AOAD
.
Mutation
analysis
of
the
GFAP
gene
revealed
a
heterozygous
de
novo
9
-
bp
microduplication
in
exon
1
.
Adult
Alexander
disease
may
present
with
stroke
-like
features
.
MRI
patterns
of
chronic
neurodegenerative
conditions
may
be
recognizable
even
in
acute
neurological
emergencies
.
Diseases
Validation
Diseases presenting
"loss of consciousness"
symptom
alexander disease
locked-in syndrome
triple a syndrome
This symptom has already been validated