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The evolving spectrum of complex inherited neuropathies

Alexander M. Rossor, S. Haddad, Mary M. Reilly

2024Current Opinion in Neurology11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Inherited peripheral neuropathies can be divided into those diseases in which peripheral neuropathy is the sole or main feature of the disease (Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease) and those in which peripheral neuropathy is just one feature of a more complex syndrome. In recent years there has been a substantial expansion in the number of genes associated with complex neuropathy syndromes. RECENT FINDINGS: This review will focus on emerging themes in this group of diseases, namely the increasing number of diseases due to repeat expansions; the emergence of both recessive and dominant negative alleles in the same gene producing a common phenotype and diseases in which there is selective loss of the allele from haematopoietic stem cells making genetic diagnosis on blood derived DNA problematic. SUMMARY: In this review we provide a practical approach to investigating and diagnosing patients with peripheral neuropathy as part of a complex syndrome and provide an updated table of the genes associated with this group of diseases.

Topics & Concepts

Peripheral neuropathyDiseaseAllelePhenotypeMedicineClinical phenotypeGeneBioinformaticsGeneticsBiologyPathologyDiabetes mellitusEndocrinologyHereditary Neurological DisordersPeripheral Neuropathies and DisordersGenetic Neurodegenerative Diseases
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