Unusual association of sporadic olivopontocerebellar atrophy and motor neuron disease

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D. Testa
V. Tiranti
F. Girotti
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[1] Department of Neurology,
[2] Istituto Nazionale Neurologico Carlo Besta,undefined
[3] Via Celoria 11,undefined
[4] I-20133 Milan,undefined
[5] Italy,undefined
[6] Department of Biochemistry and Genetics,undefined
[7] Istituto Nazionale,undefined
[8] Neurologico Carlo Besta,undefined
[9] Milan,undefined
[10] Italy,undefined
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Neurological Sciences | 2002年 / 23卷
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Key words Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis; Mitochondria disorders; Motor neuron disease; Olivopontocerebellar atrophy;
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Sporadic olivopontocerebellar atrophy (OPCA) is a neurodegenerative disorder that presents a wide clinical spectrum. Motor neuron disease (MND) is characterized by a selective degeneration of motor neurons. A 60-year-old man developed slurred speech and unsteadiness of gait. He had also noticed difficulty in holding his head upright and shoulder weakness. The disease had a rapid progression. At the age of 63 years, magnetic resonance imaging supported a diagnosis of OPCA, and a diagnosis of MND was suggested by clinical and electrophysiological findings. He also had upward gaze palsy. A muscular biopsy showed sporadic ragged red and Cox deficient fibers. The present case could define a unique disorder, as the occasional occurrence of two degenerative disorders appears unlikely.
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