1978
DOI: 10.1001/archneur.1978.00500300011002
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Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus

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“…A different patient carrying a homozygous missense mutation in the same domain was reported to have low RRS, but this was associated with a more severe type I clinical phenotype (patient 08STR2 [ 25 ]). In the few previously reported cases of mild late-onset CS, decreased RRS has always been an associated finding [ 25 , 45 , 61 – 69 ]. However, the classical diagnostic procedure for CS usually recommends performing molecular sequencing only after identification of a functional defect in the RRS, and thus atypical CS patients with normal or inconclusive RRS may be missed.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…A different patient carrying a homozygous missense mutation in the same domain was reported to have low RRS, but this was associated with a more severe type I clinical phenotype (patient 08STR2 [ 25 ]). In the few previously reported cases of mild late-onset CS, decreased RRS has always been an associated finding [ 25 , 45 , 61 – 69 ]. However, the classical diagnostic procedure for CS usually recommends performing molecular sequencing only after identification of a functional defect in the RRS, and thus atypical CS patients with normal or inconclusive RRS may be missed.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…20,70 While Cockayne syndrome also presents with photosensitivity and neurologic dysfunction, patients tend to have a “bird-like” face, microcephaly, premature aging, dwarfism, cachexia, sunken eyes, and usually die before age 30. 10,54 Though the genetic defects are closely related, these diseases have a different systemic and ocular manifestations. 20 …”
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“…a deficiency in DNA excision repair, as measured by unscheduled DNA synthesis, and are unable to repair most types of UV-induced DNA photoproducts (3). In CS cells, however, unscheduled DNA synthesis is normal (12)(13)(14) and removal ofphotoproducts from the genome overall is normal, while repair of cyclobutane dimers from actively transcribed genes is reduced compared to normal cells (15).…”
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