A case of Becker myotonia with pseudodominant inheritance: сurrent approaches to the differential diagnosis of Thomsen’s and Becker's myotonia congenita

Myotonia congenital (MC) is the most common form of the hereditary nondystrophic myotonias caused by mutations in the skeletal muscle chloride channel gene (CLCN1) which change the functional features of muscle fibers membrane. MC is represented by two allelic forms with different types of inheritan...

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Main Authors: S. A. Kurbatov, S. S. Nikitin, S. N. Illarioshkin, P. Gundorova, A. V. Polyakov
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Language:Russian
Published: ABV-press 2016-03-01
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spelling doaj-8236a5802dae4ea98232b1e0014f22442021-07-29T08:13:28ZrusABV-pressNervno-Myšečnye Bolezni2222-87212413-04432016-03-0161748110.17650/2222-8721-2016-6-1-74-81130A case of Becker myotonia with pseudodominant inheritance: сurrent approaches to the differential diagnosis of Thomsen’s and Becker's myotonia congenitaS. A. Kurbatov0S. S. Nikitin1S. N. Illarioshkin2P. Gundorova3A. V. Polyakov4Voronezh Medical Genetic Consulting and Diagnostic Center; 5А square Lenina, Voronezh, 394018, Russia;Medical Center “Practical Neurology”, Society of Neuromuscular Disease Specialists; Build. 2, 17 Krzhizhanovsky St., Moscow, 117218, Russia;Neurology Research Center; 80 Volokolamskoe Shosse, Moscow, 125367, Russia;Research Center of Medical Genetics; 1 Moskvorech’e St., Moscow, 115522, RussiaResearch Center of Medical Genetics; 1 Moskvorech’e St., Moscow, 115522, RussiaMyotonia congenital (MC) is the most common form of the hereditary nondystrophic myotonias caused by mutations in the skeletal muscle chloride channel gene (CLCN1) which change the functional features of muscle fibers membrane. MC is represented by two allelic forms with different types of inheritance: Thomsen’s myotonia congenita (TMC) with an autosomal dominant and Becker’s myotonia congenita (BMC) with an autosomal recessive inheritance. Both forms, TMC and BMC have the same clinical manifestation: skeletal muscle hypertrophy, transient weakness, generalized myotonia, debut in early childhood and a stationary development. Diseases are characterized by equal neurophysiological changes. In the family usually only one patient is detected. In some cases with the horizontal segregation diseases, more than one mutation in CLCN1 gene is found. These factors complicate the diagnosis of TMC and BMC, further medical and genetic counseling of the family members even after the patient’s genotype is detected. The confirmed BMC case with pseudo dominant type of inheritance and limited clinical manifestation is discussed in the light of differential diagnosis of the two discussed diseases.https://nmb.abvpress.ru/jour/article/view/140inherited myotonia, thomsen’s disease, becker’s disease, clcn1 gene, pseudodominant type of inheritance, nondystrophic myotonia, myotonic discharges, short exercise test, m-wave decrement
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author S. A. Kurbatov
S. S. Nikitin
S. N. Illarioshkin
P. Gundorova
A. V. Polyakov
spellingShingle S. A. Kurbatov
S. S. Nikitin
S. N. Illarioshkin
P. Gundorova
A. V. Polyakov
A case of Becker myotonia with pseudodominant inheritance: сurrent approaches to the differential diagnosis of Thomsen’s and Becker's myotonia congenita
Nervno-Myšečnye Bolezni
inherited myotonia, thomsen’s disease, becker’s disease, clcn1 gene, pseudodominant type of inheritance, nondystrophic myotonia, myotonic discharges, short exercise test, m-wave decrement
author_facet S. A. Kurbatov
S. S. Nikitin
S. N. Illarioshkin
P. Gundorova
A. V. Polyakov
author_sort S. A. Kurbatov
title A case of Becker myotonia with pseudodominant inheritance: сurrent approaches to the differential diagnosis of Thomsen’s and Becker's myotonia congenita
title_short A case of Becker myotonia with pseudodominant inheritance: сurrent approaches to the differential diagnosis of Thomsen’s and Becker's myotonia congenita
title_full A case of Becker myotonia with pseudodominant inheritance: сurrent approaches to the differential diagnosis of Thomsen’s and Becker's myotonia congenita
title_fullStr A case of Becker myotonia with pseudodominant inheritance: сurrent approaches to the differential diagnosis of Thomsen’s and Becker's myotonia congenita
title_full_unstemmed A case of Becker myotonia with pseudodominant inheritance: сurrent approaches to the differential diagnosis of Thomsen’s and Becker's myotonia congenita
title_sort case of becker myotonia with pseudodominant inheritance: сurrent approaches to the differential diagnosis of thomsen’s and becker's myotonia congenita
publisher ABV-press
series Nervno-Myšečnye Bolezni
issn 2222-8721
2413-0443
publishDate 2016-03-01
description Myotonia congenital (MC) is the most common form of the hereditary nondystrophic myotonias caused by mutations in the skeletal muscle chloride channel gene (CLCN1) which change the functional features of muscle fibers membrane. MC is represented by two allelic forms with different types of inheritance: Thomsen’s myotonia congenita (TMC) with an autosomal dominant and Becker’s myotonia congenita (BMC) with an autosomal recessive inheritance. Both forms, TMC and BMC have the same clinical manifestation: skeletal muscle hypertrophy, transient weakness, generalized myotonia, debut in early childhood and a stationary development. Diseases are characterized by equal neurophysiological changes. In the family usually only one patient is detected. In some cases with the horizontal segregation diseases, more than one mutation in CLCN1 gene is found. These factors complicate the diagnosis of TMC and BMC, further medical and genetic counseling of the family members even after the patient’s genotype is detected. The confirmed BMC case with pseudo dominant type of inheritance and limited clinical manifestation is discussed in the light of differential diagnosis of the two discussed diseases.
topic inherited myotonia, thomsen’s disease, becker’s disease, clcn1 gene, pseudodominant type of inheritance, nondystrophic myotonia, myotonic discharges, short exercise test, m-wave decrement
url https://nmb.abvpress.ru/jour/article/view/140
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