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Case Reports
. 2018 Jun 7;16(2):eRC4011.
doi: 10.1590/S1679-45082018RC4011.

X-linked spinal and bulbar muscular atrophy (Kennedy's disease): the first case described in the Brazilian Amazon

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X-linked spinal and bulbar muscular atrophy (Kennedy's disease): the first case described in the Brazilian Amazon

[Article in English, Portuguese]
Camila Nascimento Alves et al. Einstein (Sao Paulo). .

Abstract

The X-linked spinal and bulbar muscular atrophy (Kennedy's disease) is a rare X-linked, recessive, lower motor neuron disease, characterized by weakness, atrophy, and fasciculations of the appendicular and bulbar muscle. The disease is caused by an expansion of the CAG repetition in the androgen receptor gene. Patients with Kennedy's disease have more than 39 CAG repetitions. We report a case of 57-year-old man, resident of Monte Dourado (PA, Brazil) who complained of brachiocrural paresis evolving for 3 years along with fasciculations and tremors of extremities. In addition, he also developed dysarthria, dysphagia, and sexual dysfunction. The patient clinical picture included gait impairment, global hyporeflexia, proximal muscle atrophy of upper limbs, deviation of the uvula to right during phonation and tongue atrophy with fasciculations. The patient reported that about 30 years ago he had undergone gynecomastia surgery. His electroneuromyography suggested spinal muscular atrophy, and nuclear magnetic resonance imaging showed tapering of the cervical and thoracic spinal cord. Patient's creatine kinase level was elevated. In view of the findings, an exam was requested to investigate Kennedy's disease. The exam identified 46 CAG repetitions in the androgen receptor gene, which confirmed the diagnostic suspicion. This was the first case of Kennedy's disease diagnosed and described in the Brazilian Amazon. To our knowledge only other four papers were published on this disease in Brazilian patients. A brief review is also provided on etiopathogenic, clinical and diagnostic aspects.

A atrofia muscular bulboespinhal ligada ao cromossomo X (doença de Kennedy) é uma rara doença de neurônio motor inferior, recessiva, ligada ao X, e caracterizada por fraqueza, atrofia e fasciculações da musculatura apendicular e bulbar. É causada por uma expansão da repetição CAG no gene do receptor de androgênio. Pacientes com doença de Kennedy apresentam mais de 39 repetições CAG. O paciente deste relato era do sexo masculino, 57 anos, morador de Monte Dourado (PA, Brasil), com queixa de paresia braquiocrural há 3 anos, acompanhada de fasciculações e tremores de extremidades. Em seguida, ele desenvolveu disartria, disfagia e disfunção sexual. Também apresentava comprometimento da marcha, hiporreflexia global, atrofia muscular proximal dos membros superiores, desvio da úvula para direita à fonação e atrofia de língua com fasciculações. Foi realizada cirurgia para tratamento de ginecomastia há 30 anos. A eletroneuromiografia sugeriu quadro de atrofia muscular espinhal. Imagens de ressonância magnética demonstraram afilamento da medula espinhal cervical e torácica. A creatina quinase estava elevada. Diante dos achados, solicitou-se investigação para doença de Kennedy, e foram identificadas 46 repetições CAG no gene do receptor de androgênio, o que confirmou a suspeita diagnóstica. Este foi o primeiro caso de doença de Kennedy diagnosticado e descrito na Amazônia brasileira. Existem, além deste relato, apenas outros quatro trabalhos publicados sobre a doença em pacientes do Brasil. Também realizamos breve revisão de aspectos etiopatogênicos, clínicos e diagnósticos.

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Figure 1. Tongue atrophy and deviation of uvula to right
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Figure 2. Surgical scars as a result of gynecomastia correction

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