The X-linked McLeod neuroacanthocytosis syndrome (MLS) has originally been denoted as ‘benign' McLeod myopathy. We assessed the clinical findings and the muscle pathology in the eponymous index patient, Hugh McLeod, and in nine additional MLS patients. Only one patient had manifested with neuromuscular symptoms. During a mean follow-up of 15 years, however, eight patients including the initial index patient showed elevated skeletal muscle creatine kinase levels ranging from 300 to 3000 U/L, and had developed muscle weakness and atrophy. Two patients had disabling leg weakness. Muscle histology was abnormal in all 10 patients. Clear but unspecific myopathic changes were found in only four patients. All patients, however, had neurogenic chang...
McLeod syndrome (MLS) is a rare adult-onset, progressive and incurable X-linked multisystemic disord...
Background The main clinical manifestations of mitochondrial myopathy are chronic limb weakness and...
Two patients developed progressive muscle weakness in adult life. The initial diagnosis of polymyosi...
The X-linked McLeod neuroacanthocytosis syndrome (MLS) has originally been denoted as ‘benign' McLeo...
McLeod syndrome (MLS) is a very rare genetic X-linked condition due to XK gene mutations and charact...
CLINICAL CHARACTERISTICS: McLeod neuroacanthocytosis syndrome (designated as MLS throughout this rev...
McLeod syndrome is caused by mutations of XK, an X-chromosomal gene of unknown function. Originally ...
Multisystem deterioration occurs mainly in older individuals and may be related to physiological tis...
Importance McLeod syndrome, encoded by the gene XK, is a rare and progressive disease that shares im...
Mitochondrial myopathies usually have a chronic course of progressive limb weakness, exercise induce...
The X-linked McLeod syndrome is defined by absent Kx red blood cell antigen and weak expression of K...
We report the muscle and peripheral nerve biopsy findings in a series of Italian patients with McLeo...
BACKGROUND: The X-linked McLeod neuroacanthocytosis syndrome is a multisystem disorder with hematolo...
We report on the progression of myopathology by comparing two biopsies from a patient with a Kearns-...
Background: Neuromuscular pathologies must be considered when caring for patients with persistent or...
McLeod syndrome (MLS) is a rare adult-onset, progressive and incurable X-linked multisystemic disord...
Background The main clinical manifestations of mitochondrial myopathy are chronic limb weakness and...
Two patients developed progressive muscle weakness in adult life. The initial diagnosis of polymyosi...
The X-linked McLeod neuroacanthocytosis syndrome (MLS) has originally been denoted as ‘benign' McLeo...
McLeod syndrome (MLS) is a very rare genetic X-linked condition due to XK gene mutations and charact...
CLINICAL CHARACTERISTICS: McLeod neuroacanthocytosis syndrome (designated as MLS throughout this rev...
McLeod syndrome is caused by mutations of XK, an X-chromosomal gene of unknown function. Originally ...
Multisystem deterioration occurs mainly in older individuals and may be related to physiological tis...
Importance McLeod syndrome, encoded by the gene XK, is a rare and progressive disease that shares im...
Mitochondrial myopathies usually have a chronic course of progressive limb weakness, exercise induce...
The X-linked McLeod syndrome is defined by absent Kx red blood cell antigen and weak expression of K...
We report the muscle and peripheral nerve biopsy findings in a series of Italian patients with McLeo...
BACKGROUND: The X-linked McLeod neuroacanthocytosis syndrome is a multisystem disorder with hematolo...
We report on the progression of myopathology by comparing two biopsies from a patient with a Kearns-...
Background: Neuromuscular pathologies must be considered when caring for patients with persistent or...
McLeod syndrome (MLS) is a rare adult-onset, progressive and incurable X-linked multisystemic disord...
Background The main clinical manifestations of mitochondrial myopathy are chronic limb weakness and...
Two patients developed progressive muscle weakness in adult life. The initial diagnosis of polymyosi...