Concurrence of NMOSD and ALS in a patient with hexanucleotide repeat expansions of C9orf72

2019 
AbstractWe describe a patient, previously known for NMOSD, who presented a rapidly progressive worsening of muscle strength, respiratory, and bulbar functions. ALS associated with cognitive impairment was diagnosed, while genetic analysis revealed a hexanucleotide repeat expansion in the C9orf72 gene. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first reported C9orf72-ALS patient with concurrent NMOSD. In consideration of the low prevalence of these two diseases, a by-chance co-occurrence is unlikely. Although the discovery of a disease-specific serum AQP4-IgG antibody has led to a broadening of the NMOSD, a progressive neurological deterioration, as shown by our patient, should be considered as a “red flag”, leading to alternative diagnostic hypotheses. Our report supports the hypothesis that in C9orf72-ALS neuroinflammation may contribute to disease penetrance or to determine an aggressive clinical phenotype. Further investigations are needed in order to establish possible shared neuroinflammatory patterns...
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