X–linked paroxysmal dyskinesia and severe global retardation caused by defective MCT8 gene

K Brockmann, AM Dumitrescu, TT Best, F Hanefeld… - Journal of …, 2005 - Springer
K Brockmann, AM Dumitrescu, TT Best, F Hanefeld, S Refetoff
Journal of neurology, 2005Springer
We previously reported two unrelated boys aged 3 and 8 years with mutations in the thyroid
hormone transporter gene MCT8 resulting in severe global retardation and an uncommon
pattern of thyroid hormone abnormalities. We now further describe an unusual neurological
phenotype associated with these mutations, namely paroxysmal kinesigenic dyskinesias
(PKD), provoked by certain stimuli including changing of their clothes or diapers. It is not
clear how the MCT8 defect causes PKDs. PKDs have been previously noted in patients with …
Abstract
We previously reported two unrelated boys aged 3 and 8 years with mutations in the thyroid hormone transporter gene MCT8 resulting in severe global retardation and an uncommon pattern of thyroid hormone abnormalities. We now further describe an unusual neurological phenotype associated with these mutations, namely paroxysmal kinesigenic dyskinesias (PKD), provoked by certain stimuli including changing of their clothes or diapers. It is not clear how the MCT8 defect causes PKDs. PKDs have been previously noted in patients with thyroid abnormalities. This novel X–linked condition widens the spectrum of secondary PKDs.
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