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Dementia in Fragile X-associated Tremor/Ataxia Syndrome

Demência na síndrome de tremor-ataxia associada ao X-frágil

Abstract

Fragile X-associated tremor/ataxia syndrome (FXTAS) is a cause of movement disorders and cognitive decline which has probably been underdiagnosed, especially if its prevalence proves similar to those of progressive supranuclear palsy and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. We report a case of a 74-year-old man who presented with action tremor, gait ataxia and forgetfulness. There was a family history of tremor and dementia, and one of the patient's grandsons was mentally deficient. Neuropsychological evaluation disclosed a frontal network syndrome. MRI showed hyperintensity of both middle cerebellar peduncles, a major diagnostic hallmark of FXTAS. Genetic testing revealed premutation of the FMR1 gene with an expanded (CGG)90 repeat. The diagnosis of FXTAS is important for genetic counseling because the daughters of the affected individuals are at high risk of having offspring with fragile X syndrome. Tremors and cognitive decline should raise the diagnostic hypothesis of FXTAS, which MRI may subsequently reinforce, while the detection of the FMR1 premutation can confirm the condition.

Key words:
fragile X; dementia; tremor; essencial tremor; ataxia; premutation

Resumo

A síndrome de tremor-ataxia associada ao X-frágil (FXTAS) é uma causa de distúrbios do movimento e de declínio cognitivo que provavelmente tem sido subdiagnosticada, especialmente se a sua prevalência for realmente similar às da paralisia supranuclear progressiva e esclerose lateral amiotrófica. Relatamos um caso de um homem de 74 anos que se apresentou com tremor de ação, ataxia de marcha e esquecimento. Havia história familiar de tremor e de demência e um de seus netos era mentalmente deficiente. A avaliação neuropsicológica demonstrou uma síndrome frontal. A ressonância magnética (RM) revelou hiperintensidade de ambos os pedúnculos cerebelares médios, um critério maior para o diagnóstico de FXTAS. Os testes genéticos confirmaram a presença da pré-mutação do gene FMR1, com uma repetição (CGG)90. O diagnóstico de FXTAS é importante para o aconselhamento genético porque as filhas dos indivíduos afetados tem alto risco de ter uma criança com síndrome do X-frágil. A presença de tremores e declínio cognitivo deve levantar a hipótese diagnóstica de FXTAS, que poderá ser reforçada pela RM e confirmada pela presença da pré-mutação do gene FMR1.

Palavras-chave:
X-frágil; demência; tremor; tremor essencial; ataxia; pré-mutação

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Publication Dates

  • Publication in this collection
    Jan-Mar 2010

History

  • Received
    23 Oct 2009
  • Accepted
    17 Dec 2009
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