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Comparative Study
. 2012 Jan;160(1):152-7.
doi: 10.1016/j.jpeds.2011.06.029. Epub 2011 Aug 15.

Clinical clues to differentiating inherited and noninherited etiologies of childhood ataxias

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Comparative Study

Clinical clues to differentiating inherited and noninherited etiologies of childhood ataxias

Ruba Benini et al. J Pediatr. 2012 Jan.

Abstract

Objective: To identify clinical features at presentation that differentiate inherited and noninherited etiologies of childhood ataxias.

Study design: A retrospective chart review analysis was conducted on 167 patients evaluated in neurology outpatient clinics for ataxia or ataxia-related symptoms. The frequency of clinical features, determined a priori, in the 2 groups was compared.

Results: A larger proportion of patients were diagnosed with a nongenetic cause than with a genetic cause (89% [148 patients] vs 11% [19 patients]). The majority of patients in the nongenetic group (56% [83/148]) presented early for medical evaluation, compared with 31% (6/19) in the genetic group. Consanguinity (16% vs 4%) and positive family history (16% vs 2%) were more frequent in the genetic group. Presenting symptoms of abnormal gait (95% vs 57%) and muscle weakness (47% vs 8%), including physical findings of abnormal muscle tone (63% vs 32%), abnormal reflexes (63% vs 16%), clonus (26% vs 9%), dysmetria (32% vs 5%), pes cavus (21% vs 1%), sensory deficits (16% vs 0%), and nonneurologic musculoskeletal abnormalities (58% vs 19%), were more prevalent in the genetic group.

Conclusion: Certain clinical features can help delineate between inherited and noninherited causes of childhood ataxia and thus guide physicians in the targeted evaluation of patients.

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