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Inherited Ataxias

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The inherited ataxias are disorders that cause progressive imbalance as a result of pathology in the cerebellum and its various connecting pathways. Autosomal recessive ataxias include Friedreich ataxia, ataxia with isolated vitamin E deficiency, ataxia-telangiectasia, and autosomal recessive ataxia of Charlevoix-Saguenay, among others. A discussion of autosomal dominant ataxias covers spinocerebellar ataxias (SCA) types 1 through 14, dentatorubral pallidoluysian atrophy (DRPLA), and episodic ataxia (EA) syndromes. Clinical features, laboratory studies, differential diagnosis, and management of inherited ataxias are discussed. Tables describe both autosomal recessive ataxias and autosomal dominant ataxias (with known gene loci), childhood– or young adult–onset ataxias with ill-defined genetic abnormalities, phenotypic features that may indicate a specific genotype in the common autosomal dominant ataxias, and normal and expanded ranges of various repetitive nucleotide sequences in inherited ataxias. Figures include a diagrammatic representation of the type of repeat expansions associated with ataxias, aggregates of ataxin 3, a schematic of some of the proposed pathogenic mechanisms in the polyglutamine ataxias, and dystonia in a patient with SCA3. A sidebar offers selected Internet resources for information on ataxias. This chapter contains 64 references.
Title: Inherited Ataxias
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The inherited ataxias are disorders that cause progressive imbalance as a result of pathology in the cerebellum and its various connecting pathways.
Autosomal recessive ataxias include Friedreich ataxia, ataxia with isolated vitamin E deficiency, ataxia-telangiectasia, and autosomal recessive ataxia of Charlevoix-Saguenay, among others.
A discussion of autosomal dominant ataxias covers spinocerebellar ataxias (SCA) types 1 through 14, dentatorubral pallidoluysian atrophy (DRPLA), and episodic ataxia (EA) syndromes.
Clinical features, laboratory studies, differential diagnosis, and management of inherited ataxias are discussed.
Tables describe both autosomal recessive ataxias and autosomal dominant ataxias (with known gene loci), childhood– or young adult–onset ataxias with ill-defined genetic abnormalities, phenotypic features that may indicate a specific genotype in the common autosomal dominant ataxias, and normal and expanded ranges of various repetitive nucleotide sequences in inherited ataxias.
Figures include a diagrammatic representation of the type of repeat expansions associated with ataxias, aggregates of ataxin 3, a schematic of some of the proposed pathogenic mechanisms in the polyglutamine ataxias, and dystonia in a patient with SCA3.
A sidebar offers selected Internet resources for information on ataxias.
This chapter contains 64 references.

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