Wells-Jankovic syndrome

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Wells-Jankovic syndrome
Synonyms Lesch-Nyhan syndrome
Pronounce N/A
Specialty N/A
Symptoms Self-mutilation, Dystonia, Chorea, Cognitive impairment
Complications N/A
Onset Infancy
Duration Lifelong
Types N/A
Causes Genetic mutation in the HPRT1 gene
Risks Male gender (X-linked recessive)
Diagnosis Genetic testing, Clinical evaluation
Differential diagnosis Cerebral palsy, Tourette syndrome, Rett syndrome
Prevention N/A
Treatment Supportive care, Behavioral therapy, Medications for symptom management
Medication N/A
Prognosis Variable, often severe
Frequency Rare
Deaths N/A


Definition

It is a rare neurologic disease characterized by spastic paraparesis presenting in late childhood with hearing loss.

Prevalence

In the United States, the disease is estimated to affect about 1 in 300 people.

Clinical features

Symptoms and signs

The patients affected with this syndrome may present with:

Diagnosis

Diagnosis is through a series of tests including:

  • Medical History and Physical Exam
  • Clinical Procedures
  • Laboratory Tests
  • Imaging Studies

Laboratory findings

Management

Management is supportive care and symptom management.

NIH genetic and rare disease info

Wells-Jankovic syndrome is a rare disease.


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