Neonatal hypotonia and cardiomyopathy secondary to type IV glycogenosis

TT Tang, AD Segura, YT Chen, LM Ricci… - Acta …, 1994 - Springer
TT Tang, AD Segura, YT Chen, LM Ricci, RA Franciosi, ML Splaingard, MS Lubinsky
Acta neuropathologica, 1994Springer
A neonate with deficiency of branching enzyme (glycogenosis type IV) presented symptoms
of severe hypotonia pre-and postnatally, and dilated cardiomyopathy in early infancy. The
classical clinical manifestation of liver cirrhosis was not present, although amylopectin-like
inclusions were found in the hepatocytes. In contrast to a previous report, the neurons in the
brain stem and spinal anterior horns contained PAS-positive, diastase-resistant deposits.
The combined involvement of the muscles and motor neurones could account for the …
Abstract
A neonate with deficiency of branching enzyme (glycogenosis type IV) presented symptoms of severe hypotonia pre- and postnatally, and dilated cardiomyopathy in early infancy. The classical clinical manifestation of liver cirrhosis was not present, although amylopectin-like inclusions were found in the hepatocytes. In contrast to a previous report, the neurons in the brain stem and spinal anterior horns contained PAS-positive, diastase-resistant deposits. The combined involvement of the muscles and motor neurones could account for the severity of hypotonia. The muscle biopsy, electromyogram and biochemical and enzyme assays were helpful in establishing the diagnosis.
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