Electrophysiological evaluation in myotonic dystrophy: correlation with CTG length expansion

Author:

Pfeilsticker Beatriz Helena Miranda1,Bertuzzo Carmen Sílvia2,Nucci Anamarli1

Affiliation:

1. University of Campinas

2. University of Campinas, Brazil

Abstract

In myotonic dystrophy (MD), disease severity has been correlated with expansion of CTG repeats in chromosome 19. The aims of this study were to evaluate efficacy of electromyography in the diagnosis of MD, access the frequency and the characteristics of peripheral involvement in the disease and to verify whether the CTG repeats correlated with the electrophysiological abnormalities. Twenty-five patients and six relatives at risk of carrying the MD gene were examined. Electrical myotonia (EM) was scored. Sensory and motor conduction velocity (CV) were studied in five nerves. Leukocyte DNA analysis was done in 26 subjects. Myopathy and myotonia were found in 27 cases. EM was most frequent in muscles of hand and in tibialis anterior. No significant correlation was found between EM scores and length of CTG expansions. EM scores correlated significantly with the degree of clinical myopathy, expressed by a muscular disability scale. Peripheral neuropathy was found in eight subjects and was not restricted to those who were diabetics.

Publisher

FapUNIFESP (SciELO)

Subject

Neurology,Neurology (clinical)

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