2020
DOI: 10.1186/s40478-020-01063-9
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Spinal muscular atrophy type III complicated by spinal superficial siderosis: a case report with molecular and neuropathological findings

Abstract: Spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) is largely linked to deletion or mutation of the Survival motor neuron 1 (SMN1) gene located on chromosome 5q13. Type III (Kugelberg–Welander disease) is the mildest childhood form and patients may become ambulatory and have a normal life expectancy. We report the clinical history and morphological findings of a 55-year-old woman who began to experience motor problems at the age of two. She was never fully ambulatory, and her severe scoliosis required the insertion of surgical rod… Show more

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“…Notably, the cortical and cerebellar surfaces are preferentially involved, and the involvement of the spinal cord is rather scarce [ 1 ]. There is a lack of prevalence data specifically related to spinal iSS, and the limited information available is primarily derived from case reports [ 11 ]. To our knowledge, the case we reported, involving iSS at the spinal cord due to a gunshot wound, marks the first case report of ballistic injury-related spinal iSS.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Notably, the cortical and cerebellar surfaces are preferentially involved, and the involvement of the spinal cord is rather scarce [ 1 ]. There is a lack of prevalence data specifically related to spinal iSS, and the limited information available is primarily derived from case reports [ 11 ]. To our knowledge, the case we reported, involving iSS at the spinal cord due to a gunshot wound, marks the first case report of ballistic injury-related spinal iSS.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%