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Spinocerebellar ataxia with epilepsy(SCAE)

MedGen UID:
334510
Concept ID:
C1843852
Disease or Syndrome
Synonym: Myoclonic epilepsy myopathy sensory ataxia
SNOMED CT: MEMSA - myoclonic epilepsy myopathy sensory ataxia (699328003); Spinocerebellar ataxia with epilepsy (699328003); Myoclonic epilepsy myopathy sensory ataxia (699328003)
Modes of inheritance:
Autosomal recessive inheritance
MedGen UID:
141025
Concept ID:
C0441748
Intellectual Product
Source: Orphanet
A mode of inheritance that is observed for traits related to a gene encoded on one of the autosomes (i.e., the human chromosomes 1-22) in which a trait manifests in individuals with two pathogenic alleles, either homozygotes (two copies of the same mutant allele) or compound heterozygotes (whereby each copy of a gene has a distinct mutant allele).
 
Monarch Initiative: MONDO:0016809
OMIM®: 174763; 607459
Orphanet: ORPHA254881

Definition

Myoclonic epilepsy myopathy sensory ataxia, commonly called MEMSA, is part of a group of conditions called the POLG-related disorders. The conditions in this group feature a range of similar signs and symptoms involving muscle-, nerve-, and brain-related functions. The signs and symptoms of MEMSA typically appear during young adulthood. This condition had previously been known as spinocerebellar ataxia with epilepsy (SCAE).

The first symptom of MEMSA is usually cerebellar ataxia, which refers to problems with coordination and balance due to defects in the part of the brain that is involved in coordinating movement (cerebellum). Recurrent seizures (epilepsy) usually develop later, often in combination with uncontrollable muscle jerks (myoclonus). The seizures usually begin in the right arm and spread to become generalized throughout the body. Additionally, affected individuals may have severe brain dysfunction (encephalopathy) or muscle weakness (myopathy). The myopathy can affect muscles close to the center of the body (proximal), such as the muscles of the hips, thighs, upper arms, or neck, or muscles farther away from the center of the body (distal), such as the muscles of the hands or feet. The myopathy may be especially noticeable during exercise (exercise intolerance). [from MedlinePlus Genetics]

Term Hierarchy

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  • CROGVSpinocerebellar ataxia with epilepsy

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PubMed

Le Roux M, Barth M, Gueden S, Desbordes de Cepoy P, Aeby A, Vilain C, Hirsch E, de Saint Martin A, Portes VD, Lesca G, Riquet A, Chaton L, Villeneuve N, Villard L, Cances C, Valton L, Renaldo F, Vermersch AI, Altuzarra C, Nguyen-Morel MA, Van Gils J, Angelini C, Biraben A, Arnaud L, Riant F, Van Bogaert P
Eur J Paediatr Neurol 2021 Jul;33:75-85. Epub 2021 May 26 doi: 10.1016/j.ejpn.2021.05.010. PMID: 34102571
Chakravorty S, Logan R, Elson MJ, Luke RR, Verma S
Sci Rep 2020 Sep 30;10(1):16184. doi: 10.1038/s41598-020-73219-5. PMID: 32999401Free PMC Article
Domingues BMD, Nascimento FA, Meira AT, Moro A, Raskin S, Ashizawa T, Teive HAG
Cerebellum 2019 Oct;18(5):849-854. doi: 10.1007/s12311-019-01064-y. PMID: 31377949

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Etiology

Tzoulis C, Engelsen BA, Telstad W, Aasly J, Zeviani M, Winterthun S, Ferrari G, Aarseth JH, Bindoff LA
Brain 2006 Jul;129(Pt 7):1685-92. Epub 2006 Apr 25 doi: 10.1093/brain/awl097. PMID: 16638794

Diagnosis

Rahman S
Dev Med Child Neurol 2012 May;54(5):397-406. Epub 2012 Jan 28 doi: 10.1111/j.1469-8749.2011.04214.x. PMID: 22283595

Prognosis

Rahman S
Dev Med Child Neurol 2012 May;54(5):397-406. Epub 2012 Jan 28 doi: 10.1111/j.1469-8749.2011.04214.x. PMID: 22283595

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