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Case Reports
. 1989 Jul;4(3):189-94.
doi: 10.1177/088307388900400307.

Autosomal recessive cerebellar hypoplasia

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Case Reports

Autosomal recessive cerebellar hypoplasia

K D Mathews et al. J Child Neurol. 1989 Jul.

Abstract

Cerebellar hypoplasia is found in association with a variety of neurologic and systemic disorders. It is the primary finding in the uncommonly reported condition of autosomal recessive cerebellar hypoplasia. We describe two siblings with cerebellar hypoplasia documented in both by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and review the clinical features of previously reported cases of autosomal recessive cerebellar hypoplasia. The most common findings in this disorder are nonprogressive ataxia, strabismus, mental retardation, and speech delay with dysarthria. Previously reported cases have been confirmed by autopsy, pneumoencephalography, or computed tomographic (CT) scans. MRI clearly documents diffuse cerebellar hypoplasia and aids in distinguishing autosomal recessive cerebellar hypoplasia from other disorders. The pathophysiology of this disorder is uncertain, however, studies of the weaver mutant mouse (an animal model of autosomal recessive cerebellar hypoplasia) suggest that an abnormality of the Bergmann glia may lead to the observed granule cell layer deficiency in these patients. This diagnosis should be considered for children with nonprogressive ataxia and families should be made aware of the 25% recurrence risk.

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  • Hereditary cerebellar hypoplasia.
    Elpeleg ON, Shalev RS. Elpeleg ON, et al. J Child Neurol. 1991 Jan;6(1):90. doi: 10.1177/088307389100600118. J Child Neurol. 1991. PMID: 2002208 No abstract available.

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