학술논문

Skeletal findings in Marinesco-Sjögren syndrome
Document Type
Original Paper
Source
Skeletal Radiology: A Journal of Radiology, Pathology and Orthopedics. July 1996 25(5):461-465
Subject
Key words Marinesco-Sjögren syndrome
Oligophrenic cerebello-lental degeneration
Skeletal disorders
associated with neurologic disease
hereditary
Language
English
ISSN
0364-2348
1432-2161
Abstract
Objective. To describe the appearance and frequency of skeletal abnormalities associated with the Marinesco-Sjögren syndrome of cerebellar ataxia, congenital cataracts, mental and physical retardation and myopathy. Subjects and methods. Seventeen individuals affected with the disorder, of common ancestry and marked consanguinity, were found in an isolated area in southwest Alabama; 11 were available for radiologic examination of parts of the skeleton. The range and frequency of skeletal abnormalities thus demonstrated were tabulated. Results and conclusion. A constellation of cranial and extracranial skeletal abnormalities – including a small posterior fossa, spinal abnormalities, gracile bones, elbow and hip valgus and asymmetric metacarpal and metatarsal shortening – can lead the radiologist or orthopaedist to suggest the diagnosis, especially if appropriate neurological/neuroradiological findings also are present.