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Adult-onset Alexander disease with typical "tadpole" brainstem atrophy and unusual bilateral basal ganglia involvement: a case report and review of the literature.
[alexander disease]
Alexander
disease
(
ALX
)
is
a
rare
neurological
disorder
characterized
by
white
matter
degeneration
and
cytoplasmic
inclusions
in
astrocytes
called
Rosenthal
fibers
,
labeled
by
antibodies
against
glial
fibrillary
acidic
protein
(
GFAP
)
.
Three
subtypes
are
distinguished
according
to
age
at
onset
:
infantile
(
under
age
2
)
,
juvenile
(
age
2
to
12
)
and
adult
(
over
age
12
)
.
Following
the
identification
of
heterozygous
mutations
in
GFAP
that
cause
this
disease
,
cases
of
adult-onset
ALX
have
been
increasingly
reported
.
We
present
a
60
-
year
-old
Japanese
man
with
an
unremarkable
past
and
no
family
history
of
ALX
.
After
head
trauma
in
a
traffic
accident
at
the
age
of
46
,
his
character
changed
,
and
dementia
and
dysarthria
developed
,
but
he
remained
independent
.
Spastic
paresis
and
dysphagia
were
observed
at
age
57
and
59
,
respectively
,
and
worsened
progressively
.
Neurological
examination
at
the
age
of
60
revealed
dementia
,
pseudobulbar
palsy
,
left-side
predominant
spastic
tetraparesis
,
axial
rigidity
,
bradykinesia
and
gaze-evoked
nystagmus
.
Brain
MRI
showed
tadpole-like
atrophy
of
the
brainstem
,
caused
by
marked
atrophy
of
the
medulla
oblongata
,
cervical
spinal
cord
and
midbrain
tegmentum
,
with
an
intact
pontine
base
.
Analysis
of
the
GFAP
gene
revealed
a
heterozygous
missense
mutation
,
c
.
827
G
>
T
,
p
.
R
276
L
,
which
was
already
shown
to
be
pathogenic
in
a
case
of
pathologically
proven
hereditary
adult-onset
ALX
.
The
typical
tadpole-like
appearance
of
the
brainstem
is
strongly
suggestive
of
adult-onset
ALX
,
and
should
lead
to
a
genetic
investigation
of
the
GFAP
gene
.
The
unusual
feature
of
this
patient
is
the
symmetrical
involvement
of
the
basal
ganglia
,
which
is
rarely
observed
in
the
adult
form
of
the
disease
.
More
patients
must
be
examined
to
confirm
,
clinically
and
neuroradiologically
,
extrapyramidal
involvement
of
the
basal
ganglia
in
adult-onset
ALX
.
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