Gerstmann–Sträussler–Scheinker syndrome with phenotypic change in dynamics and misdiagnosis of a motor neurone disease (clinical case)
D. V. Shevchuk,
D. A. Grishina,
E. P. Nuzhny
et al.
Abstract:This article presents a clinical case of Gerstmann–Sträussler–Scheinker syndrome (GSS) – a progressive inherited prion disease with an extremely rare phenotype that changed dynamically during the course of the disease and eventually led to the misdiagnosis of a motor neurone disease. An important feature of this case is a progressive myelopathy, probably due to the deposition of prion protein plaques, with the development of symptoms of lower motor neuron involvement (muscle atrophy, areflexia, fasciculations … Show more
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