Muscle phosphorylase b kinase deficiency revisited
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.nmd.2009.11.004
Muscle phosphorylase b kinase deficiency revisited
Abstract
Muscle phosphorylase b kinase (PHK) deficiency (glycogenosis type VIII) is a rare disorder caused by mutations in the PHKA1 gene encoding the alpha(M) subunit of PHK. Only 5 patients with molecular defects in the X-linked PHKA1 gene have been described until now, and they all presented with exercise intolerance. Here, we report a patient with a new mutation in the PHKA1 gene who presented with PHK deficiency, cognitive impairment, but no overt myopathy. This report supports the concept that PHK deficiency is a mild metabolic myopathy and suggests that PHK mutations may interfere with normal brain function.
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