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Review
. 2023 Oct 26:4:18.
doi: 10.17879/freeneuropathology-2023-5115. eCollection 2023 Jan.

A historical look using virtual microscopy: the first case report of adrenomyeloneuropathy (AMN)

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A historical look using virtual microscopy: the first case report of adrenomyeloneuropathy (AMN)

Herbert Budka. Free Neuropathol. .

Abstract

The history of adrenoleukodystrophy (ALD), adrenomyeloneuropathy (AMN) and other peroxisomal diseases is exemplary for the stunning progress of scientific medicine within the past 50 years. Like many breakthroughs in medicine, the detailed analysis of patients' pathologically affected tissues was instrumental, resulting in stepwise systematic clarification of what had remained enigmatic until the 1970s. This flashback paper is a recollection of the first neuropathological description of a slowly evolving clinical phenotype, spastic paraparesis with adrenal insufficiency, in a young adult by Budka et al. 1976 [3], using virtual microscopy of the original histologic slides. The clinico-pathological presentation derives from the classical cerebral ALD phenotype in boys, where electron microscopy demonstrated the underlying pathological hallmark of characteristic lipid inclusions shared by both phenotypes. Our report allowed the delineation of a new disease type almost simultaneously described in more cases as AMN by Griffin et al. 1977 [4] and Schaumburg et al. 1977 [11]. Moreover, our report indicated clinical heterogeneity in the ALD disease group that, as shown later, extends further to females, to Addison-only, and even to asymptomatic subjects. The gene underlying ALD was discovered in 1993 as a defect in the ABCD1 gene. Yet, it has hitherto remained unclear how the gene defect causes the strikingly broad and unpredictable phenotypic spectrum of ALD/AMN.

Keywords: Adrenoleukodystrophy (ALD); Adrenomyeloneuropathy (AMN); History; Neuropathology; Peroxisomal diseases; Peroxisomes.

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Elfriede Sluga 1972 (Source H. Budka)
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Wolf-Dieter Heiss (Source European Academy of Neurology)
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Herbert Budka 1972 (Source H. Budka)
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Right adrenal (H & E) https://omero-imaging.uni-muenster.de/webclient/img_detail/355054
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Oblongata (Luxol fast blue & nuclear fast red) https://omero-imaging.uni-muenster.de/webclient/img_detail/355057
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Oblongata (H & E) https://omero-imaging.uni-muenster.de/webclient/img_detail/355060

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