2024
DOI: 10.1002/mgg3.2470
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Loss‐of‐function polymorphisms in NQO1 are not associated with the development of subacute myelo‐optico‐neuropathy

Hideki Matsumoto,
Hideo Sasai,
Norio Kawamoto
et al.

Abstract: BackgroundSubacute myelo‐optico‐neuropathy (SMON) is a neurological disorder associated with the administration of clioquinol, particularly at very high doses. Although clioquinol has been used worldwide, there was an outbreak of SMON in the 1950s–1970s in which the majority of cases were in Japan, prompting speculation that the unique genetic background of the Japanese population may have contributed to the development of SMON. Recently, a possible association between loss‐of‐function polymorphisms in NQO1 an… Show more

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