Clinical relevance of "bulging eyes" for the differential diagnosis of spinocerebellar ataxias

ObjectiveTo investigate the relevance of the clinical finding of bulging eyes (BE) in a large Brazilian cohort of spinocerebellar ataxias (SCA), to assess its importance in clinical differential diagnosis among SCA.MethodsThree hundred sixty-nine patients from 168 Brazilian families with SCA were assessed with neurological examination and molecular genetic testing. BE was characterized by the presence of eyelid retraction. Genetically ascertained SCA3 was detected in 167 patients, SCA10 in 68 patients, SCA2 in 20, SCA1 in 9, SCA7 in 6, and SCA6 in 3 patients.ResultsBE was detected in 123 patients with SCA (33.3%), namely 109 of the 167 SCA3 patients (65.3%) and in 5 of the others SCA patients (1 SCA10 patient, 2 SCA1 patients and 2 SCA2 patients).ConclusionBE was detected in the majority of patients with SCA3 (65.3%) and could be used with a clinical tool for the differential diagnosis of SCA.

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Main Authors: Moro,Adriana, Munhoz,Renato Puppi, Arruda,Walter Oleschko, Raskin,Salmo, Teive,Hélio Afonso Ghizoni
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Published: Academia Brasileira de Neurologia - ABNEURO 2013
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spelling oai:scielo:S0004-282X20130007004282015-10-23Clinical relevance of "bulging eyes" for the differential diagnosis of spinocerebellar ataxiasMoro,AdrianaMunhoz,Renato PuppiArruda,Walter OleschkoRaskin,SalmoTeive,Hélio Afonso Ghizoni spinocerebellar ataxias exophthalmos Machado-Joseph disease ObjectiveTo investigate the relevance of the clinical finding of bulging eyes (BE) in a large Brazilian cohort of spinocerebellar ataxias (SCA), to assess its importance in clinical differential diagnosis among SCA.MethodsThree hundred sixty-nine patients from 168 Brazilian families with SCA were assessed with neurological examination and molecular genetic testing. BE was characterized by the presence of eyelid retraction. Genetically ascertained SCA3 was detected in 167 patients, SCA10 in 68 patients, SCA2 in 20, SCA1 in 9, SCA7 in 6, and SCA6 in 3 patients.ResultsBE was detected in 123 patients with SCA (33.3%), namely 109 of the 167 SCA3 patients (65.3%) and in 5 of the others SCA patients (1 SCA10 patient, 2 SCA1 patients and 2 SCA2 patients).ConclusionBE was detected in the majority of patients with SCA3 (65.3%) and could be used with a clinical tool for the differential diagnosis of SCA.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAcademia Brasileira de Neurologia - ABNEUROArquivos de Neuro-Psiquiatria v.71 n.7 20132013-07-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0004-282X2013000700428en10.1590/0004-282X20130056
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Munhoz,Renato Puppi
Arruda,Walter Oleschko
Raskin,Salmo
Teive,Hélio Afonso Ghizoni
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Munhoz,Renato Puppi
Arruda,Walter Oleschko
Raskin,Salmo
Teive,Hélio Afonso Ghizoni
Clinical relevance of "bulging eyes" for the differential diagnosis of spinocerebellar ataxias
author_facet Moro,Adriana
Munhoz,Renato Puppi
Arruda,Walter Oleschko
Raskin,Salmo
Teive,Hélio Afonso Ghizoni
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title Clinical relevance of "bulging eyes" for the differential diagnosis of spinocerebellar ataxias
title_short Clinical relevance of "bulging eyes" for the differential diagnosis of spinocerebellar ataxias
title_full Clinical relevance of "bulging eyes" for the differential diagnosis of spinocerebellar ataxias
title_fullStr Clinical relevance of "bulging eyes" for the differential diagnosis of spinocerebellar ataxias
title_full_unstemmed Clinical relevance of "bulging eyes" for the differential diagnosis of spinocerebellar ataxias
title_sort clinical relevance of "bulging eyes" for the differential diagnosis of spinocerebellar ataxias
description ObjectiveTo investigate the relevance of the clinical finding of bulging eyes (BE) in a large Brazilian cohort of spinocerebellar ataxias (SCA), to assess its importance in clinical differential diagnosis among SCA.MethodsThree hundred sixty-nine patients from 168 Brazilian families with SCA were assessed with neurological examination and molecular genetic testing. BE was characterized by the presence of eyelid retraction. Genetically ascertained SCA3 was detected in 167 patients, SCA10 in 68 patients, SCA2 in 20, SCA1 in 9, SCA7 in 6, and SCA6 in 3 patients.ResultsBE was detected in 123 patients with SCA (33.3%), namely 109 of the 167 SCA3 patients (65.3%) and in 5 of the others SCA patients (1 SCA10 patient, 2 SCA1 patients and 2 SCA2 patients).ConclusionBE was detected in the majority of patients with SCA3 (65.3%) and could be used with a clinical tool for the differential diagnosis of SCA.
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