Dystonia and parkinsonism in GM1 type 3 gangliosidosis
- PMID: 15986423
- DOI: 10.1002/mds.20593
Dystonia and parkinsonism in GM1 type 3 gangliosidosis
Abstract
GM1 gangliosidosis is due to beta-galactosidase deficiency. Only patients with type 3 disease survive into adulthood and develop movement disorders. Clinical descriptions of this form are rare, particularly in non-Japanese patients. We describe four new patients and systematically analyze all previous reports found by a literature search and contacts with the authors for additional information. Generalized dystonia remained the predominant feature throughout the disease course and was often associated with akinetic-rigid parkinsonism. GM1 gangliosidosis must be considered as a cause of early-onset generalized dystonia, particularly in patients with short stature and skeletal dysplasia.
Copyright (c) 2005 Movement Disorder Society.
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