A family with Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease is described. An irregular autosomal dominant transmission is observed. Some unusual clinical symptoms were present, such as trophic ulcers and neural deafness. In one generation of sibships with affected and unaffected individuals, some younger sibs had raised serum alkaline phosphatase activities. A connection between the neurology cal disorder and these abnormal values may be assumed.
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