Clinical and genetic aspects of hereditary spastic paraplegia in patients from Turkey
Date
2020Author
Gonzalez, Michael A.
Parman, Yesim
Ak, Burcak Ozes
Zuchner, Stefan
BATTALOĞLU, ESRA
Akcakaya, Nihan H.
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Objectives. Hereditary spastic paraplegias (HSPs) are a heterogenous group of rare neurodegenerative disorders that present with lower limb spasticity. It is known as complicated HSP if spasticity is accompanied by additional features such as cognitive impairment, cerebellar syndrome, thin corpus callosum, or neuropathy. Most HSP families show autosomal dominant (AD) inheritance. On the other hand, autosomal recessive (AR) cases are also common because of the high frequency of consanguineous marriages in our country. This study aimed to investigate the clinical and genetic aetiology in a group of HSP patients.
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