Intermediate congenital nemaline myopathy

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Alternate names[edit]

Intermediate congenital NM; Intermediate nemaline myopathy

Definition[edit]

Intermediate nemaline myopathy is a type of nemaline myopathy that shows features of typical NM in neonates with a more severe progression.

Epidemiology[edit]

The annual incidence of NM has been estimated at 1/50,000 live births, and intermediate NM might represent 20% of all cases.

Cause[edit]

The ACTA1 (1q42.13), NEB (2q22) or TPM3 (1q21.2) genes have been associated with intermediate NM.

Inheritance[edit]

The transmission pattern of the disease is autosomal recessive or dominant.

Signs and symptoms[edit]

  • Neonates with intermediate NM present with spontaneous anti-gravity movements and active respiratory muscles, but with a progressive generalized weakness which prevents achievement of gross motor milestones or leads to loss of ambulation and/or independent respiration by age 11 years.
  • Children often develop joint contractures.

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. 80%-99% of people have these symptoms

30%-79% of people have these symptoms

  • Abnormal thorax morphology(Abnormality of the chest)
  • Decreased fetal movement(Less than 10 fetal movements in 12 hours)
  • Difficulty walking(Difficulty in walking)
  • Dysphagia(Poor swallowing)
  • EMG: myopathic abnormalities
  • Hypokinesia(Decreased muscle movement)
  • Hyporeflexia(Decreased reflex response)
  • Motor delay
  • Multiple prenatal fractures(Multiple fractures present at birth)
  • Myopathic facies
  • Polyhydramnios(High levels of amniotic fluid)
  • Respiratory failure
  • Skeletal muscle atrophy(Muscle degeneration)
  • Type 1 muscle fiber predominance

5%-29% of people have these symptoms

  • Areflexia(Absent tendon reflexes)
  • Facial diplegia
  • High, narrow palate(Narrow, high-arched roof of mouth)
  • Hypertelorism(Wide-set eyes)
  • Long philtrum
  • Low-set ears(Low set ears)
  • Ophthalmoplegia(Eye muscle paralysis)
  • Premature birth(Premature delivery of affected infants)

1%-4% of people have these symptoms

Diagnosis[edit]

Treatment[edit]



NIH genetic and rare disease info[edit]

Intermediate congenital nemaline myopathy is a rare disease.


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