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Importance of early diagnosis in LMNA-related muscular dystrophy for cardiac surveillance

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Choi, Sun Ah; Cho, Anna; Kim, Soo Yeon; Kim, Woo Joong; Shim, Young Kyu; Lee, Jin Sook; Jang, Se Song; Lim, Byung Chan; Kim, Hunmin; Hwang, Hee; Choi, Ji Eun; Kim, Ki Joong; Kim, Man Jin; Seong, Moon-Woo; Chae, Jong-Hee

Issue Date
2019-12
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons Inc.
Citation
Muscle and Nerve, Vol.60 No.6, pp.668-672
Abstract
Introduction The identification of LMNA-related muscular dystrophy is important because it poses life-threatening cardiac complications. However, diagnosis of LMNA-related muscular dystrophy based on clinical features is challenging. Methods We reviewed the clinical phenotypes of 14 children with LMNA variants, focusing on the cardiac function and genotypes. Results Most patients presented with motor developmental delay or gait abnormalities. Eight (57%) patients had prominent neck extensor weakness or contractures. All patients showed ankle contractures at an early stage. Regular cardiac surveillance allowed for the detection of dysrhythmias in 57% of patients at a mean age of 14 years (range, 5-26). All patients had missense variants; however, there were no clear phenotype-genotype correlations. Discussion Early diagnosis of LMNA-related muscular dystrophy provides an opportunity for cardiac surveillance, potentially leading to the prevention of cardiac mortality in children.
ISSN
0148-639X
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/195051
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/mus.26700
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