Neuronal and vascular disorders of the brain and spinal cord in Menkes kinky hair disease
- 1 January 1987
- journal article
- case report
- Published by Wiley in American Journal of Medical Genetics
- Vol. 28 (S3) , 367-377
- https://doi.org/10.1002/ajmg.1320280542
Abstract
A 3 2/12-year-old boy had recurrent seizures, chronic respiratory infection, and delayed physical and mental development. He also had low plasma copper content typical of Menkes syndrome. Autopsy showed marked neuronal loss and gliosis in most areas of the cerebral and cerebellar cortices, midbrain, pons, and medulla. The spinal cord showed severe demyelination in both ascending (spinocerebellar) and descending (lateral corticospinal) tracts from the cervical to the sacral level. In addition to these neuronal lesions, both the meningeal and parenchymal arterial and venous branches were remarkably dilated in the brain and spinal cord. Our previous study of this case showed abnormal perivascular innervation and abnormal axonal swelling of the postganglionic adrenergic fibers elsewhere in the body. The metabolic disorder caused by copper deficiency induces severe neuronal degeneration that is apparently exaggerated by extensive and progressive vascular abnormality.Keywords
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