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      Unusual features of central nervous system involvement in CMTX associated with a novel mutation of GJB1 gene.

      Journal of the Peripheral Nervous System
      Adult, Age of Onset, Aged, Central Nervous System, pathology, Charcot-Marie-Tooth Disease, genetics, Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid, Cognition Disorders, etiology, Connexins, DNA, Evoked Potentials, Somatosensory, physiology, Family, Female, Humans, Middle Aged, Muscle Weakness, Mutation, Neural Conduction, Neurologic Examination, Pedigree, Peripheral Nervous System Diseases

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          In this study, we report a novel connexin 32 (CX32) mutation associated with cognitive impairment and a differential degree of peripheral nerve involvement. We present clinical, electrophysiological, and neuroimaging data on a family with X-linked Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease caused by a 41A>G mutation of the gap junction protein beta 1 (GJB1) gene. The proband and her sister presented with a severe neuropathy with subclinical cognitive impairment; the proband's brother showed severe cognitive impairment and a mild neuropathy. This family report confirms that Charcot-Marie-Tooth type X is a clinically heterogeneous group, with great variability of phenotypes, possible severe involvement in females and clinical signs of cognitive impairment. Thus, this novel mutation should be added to the group of CX32 mutations with a central nervous system phenotype. © 2012 Peripheral Nerve Society.

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