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A KMT2B Frameshift Variant Causing Focal Dystonia Restricted to the Oromandibular Region After Long-Term Follow-up.


ABSTRACT: KMT2B-linked dystonia (DYT-KMT2B) is a childhood-onset dystonia syndrome typically beginning in the lower limbs and progressing caudocranially to affect the upper limbs with eventual prominent craniocervical involvement. Despite its recent recognition, it now appears to be one of the more common monogenic causes of dystonia syndromes. Here, we present an atypical case of DYT-KMT2B with oromandibular dystonia as the presenting feature, which remained restricted to this region three decades after symptom onset. This appears to be the first reported case of DYT-KMT2B from Southeast Asia and provides further supporting evidence for the pathogenic impact of the KMT2B c.6210_6213delTGAG variant.

SUBMITTER: Closas AMFD 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9978264 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A KMT2B Frameshift Variant Causing Focal Dystonia Restricted to the Oromandibular Region After Long-Term Follow-up.

Dy Closas Alfand Marl F. AMF   Lohmann Katja K   Tan Ai Huey AH   Ibrahim Norlinah Mohamed NM   Lim Jia Lun JL   Tay Yi Wen YW   Muthusamy Kalai Arasu KA   Ahmad-Annuar Azlina Binti AB   Klein Christine C   Lim Shen-Yang SY  

Journal of movement disorders 20221220 1


KMT2B-linked dystonia (DYT-KMT2B) is a childhood-onset dystonia syndrome typically beginning in the lower limbs and progressing caudocranially to affect the upper limbs with eventual prominent craniocervical involvement. Despite its recent recognition, it now appears to be one of the more common monogenic causes of dystonia syndromes. Here, we present an atypical case of DYT-KMT2B with oromandibular dystonia as the presenting feature, which remained restricted to this region three decades after  ...[more]

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