Autosomal recessive centronuclear myopathy
Alternate names[edit]
Myopathy, centronuclear, autosomal recessive; Myopathy, Centronuclear, 2; AR-CNM
Definition[edit]
Autosomal recessive centronuclear myopathy (AR-CNM) is a type of centronuclear myopathy, which is a group of rare, inherited conditions that affect the muscles.
Epidemiology[edit]
Centronuclear myopathy is a rare condition; its exact prevalence is unknown.
Cause[edit]
Most cases of AR-CNM are caused by changes (mutations) in the BIN1 gene; however, some affected families are reported to have mutations in the SPEG, TTN, or RYR1 genes.
Inheritance[edit]

The condition is inherited in an autosomal recessive manner.
Signs and symptoms[edit]
- In AR-CNM, specifically, affected people generally begin showing signs and symptoms during infancy or early childhood.
- The features of the condition can vary but may include progressive muscle weakness, foot abnormalities, high-arched palate, scoliosis, ptosis, mild to severe breathing problems, delayed motor milestones and cardiomyopathy (less commonly).
Clinical presentation[edit]
For most diseases, symptoms will vary from person to person. People with the same disease may not have all the symptoms listed.
30%-79% of people have these symptoms
- Difficulty climbing stairs(Difficulty walking up stairs)
- Difficulty running
- Generalized amyotrophy(Diffuse skeletal muscle wasting)
- Generalized hypotonia(Decreased muscle tone)
- Gowers sign
- High palate(Elevated palate)
- Motor delay
- Progressive muscle weakness
- Respiratory insufficiency(Respiratory impairment)
- Retrognathia(Receding chin)
- Waddling gait('Waddling' gait)
5%-29% of people have these symptoms
- Abnormal heart valve morphology
- Areflexia(Absent tendon reflexes)
- Bifid uvula
- Centrally nucleated skeletal muscle fibers
- Delayed speech and language development(Deficiency of speech development)
- Dysarthria(Difficulty articulating speech)
- Dysphonia(Inability to produce voice sounds)
- EMG: decremental response of compound muscle action potential to repetitive nerve stimulation0003403
- Facial diplegia
- Hip contracture
- Hyperlordosis(Prominent swayback)
- Intellectual disability, mild(Mental retardation, borderline-mild)
- Left ventricular hypertrophy
- Long face(Elongation of face)
- Long fingers
- Narrow mouth(Small mouth)
- Ophthalmoplegia(Eye muscle paralysis)
- Pes cavus(High-arched foot)
- Protruding ear(Prominent ear)
- Respiratory insufficiency due to muscle weakness(Decreased lung function due to weak breathing muscles)
- Scapular winging(Winged shoulder blade)
- Talipes equinovarus(Club feet)
- Type 1 muscle fiber predominance
Diagnosis[edit]
Molecular Genetics Tests
- Deletion/duplication analysis
- Sequence analysis of the entire coding region
- Mutation scanning of the entire coding region
- Targeted variant analysis
Treatment[edit]
Treatment is based on the signs and symptoms present in each person and may include physical and/or occupational therapy and assistive devices to help with mobility, eating and/or breathing.
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NIH genetic and rare disease info[edit]
Autosomal recessive centronuclear myopathy is a rare disease.
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