Infantile‐onset parkinsonism, dyskinesia, and developmental delay: do not forget polyglutamine defects!

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Baide-Mairena, Heidy | Coget, Arthur | Leboucq, Nicolas | Procaccio, Vincent | Blanluet, Maud | Meyer, Pierre | Malinge, Marie-Claire | François-Heude, Marie-Céline | Moreno, Mathis | Geneviève, David | Marelli, Cecilia | Roubertie, Agathe

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International audience. We present the phenotype of an infant with the largest ATN1 CAG expansion reported to date (98 repeats). He presented at 4 months with developmental delay, poor eye contact, acquired microcephaly, failure to thrive. He progressively developed dystonia-parkinsonism with paroxysmal oromandibular and limbs dyskinesia and fatal outcome at 17 months. Cerebral MRI disclosed globus pallidus T2-WI hyperintensities and brain atrophy. Molecular analysis was performed post-mortem following the diagnosis of dentatorubral–pallidoluysian atrophy (DRPLA) in his symptomatic father. Polyglutamine expansion defects should be considered when neurodegenerative genetic disease is suspected even in infancy and parkinsonism can be a presentation of infantile-onset DRPLA.

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