Mevalonate kinase deficiency: Evidence for a phenotypic continuum
- PMID: 15037710
- DOI: 10.1212/01.wnl.0000115390.33405.f7
Mevalonate kinase deficiency: Evidence for a phenotypic continuum
Abstract
Both mevalonic aciduria, characterized by psychomotor retardation, cerebellar ataxia, recurrent fever attacks, and death in early childhood, and hyper-immunoglobulin D (hyper-IgD) syndrome, with recurrent fever attacks without neurologic symptoms, are caused by a functional deficiency of mevalonate kinase. In a systematic review of known mevalonate kinase-deficient patients, the authors identified five adults with phenotypic overlap between these two syndromes, which argues for a continuous spectrum of disease. Mevalonate kinase deficiency should be considered in adult patients with fitting neurologic symptoms, with or without periodic fever attacks.
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