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Collagen VI-related myopathy with scoliosis alone: A case report and literature review 被引量:1

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摘要 BACKGROUND Scoliosis is a complex three-dimensional deformity of spine and one of the common complications of collagen VI-related myopathy,caused by mutations in collagen type VI alpha 1 chain(COL6A1),COL6A2,and COL6A3 genes.The typical clinical presentations of collagen VI-related myopathy include weakness,hypotonia,laxity of distal joints,contractures of proximal joints,and skeletal deformities.CASE SUMMARY A 28-year-old female presented with scoliosis for 28 years without weakness,hypotonia,laxity of distal joints,and contracture of proximal joints.Computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging revealed hemivertebra,butterfly vertebra,and the missing vertebral space.Patients underwent orthopedic surgery and paravertebral muscle biopsy.The Cobb angle dropped from 103.4°to 52.9°.However,the muscle biopsy showed neurogenic muscular atrophy with myogenic lesions,suggesting congenital muscular dystrophy.Gene analysis indicated that mutations in COL6A1(c.1612-10G>A)and COL6A2(c.115+10G>T,c.2749G>A).Immunohistochemistry staining for collagen VI displayed shallow and discontinuous.Eventually,the patient was diagnosed as collagen VI-related myopathy.CONCLUSION This newly found subtype of collagen VI-related myopathy has no typical manifestations;however,it is characterized by severe scoliosis and congenital vertebral deformity.
出处 《World Journal of Clinical Cases》 SCIE 2021年第19期5302-5312,共11页 世界临床病例杂志
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