Herditary spastic paraparesis Flashcards
What is hereditary spastic paraplegia?
Group of inherited diseases
Main feature = progressive gait disorder due to damage to longest axons of the corticospinal tract and the dorsal column
Weakness + spasms in legs
Discuss the types of hereditary spastic paraparesis
Type 1: diagnosed if patient <35yrs
Type 2: diagnosed if patient >35yrs
Various types exist
Inheritance pattern of hereditary spastic paraparesis
Autosomal dominant = most common
Autosomal recessive
X-linked
*Can be sporadic*
Clinical hx of patient with hereditary spastic paraparesis?
Depends on type inherited
Main feature = progressive spasticity in lower limbs due to pyramidal tract dysfunction
Brisk reflexes, weak muscles and bladder disturbances
Gradual weakness in legs
Urinary difficulty
Lack of sensation in feet
Stumbling and tripping on ground
How is hereditary spasic paraplegia diagnosed?
90% have pure form meaning symptoms are confined to lower limbs
Often a clinical diagnosis >> exclude spinal cord compression and MS
Ask about family hx
Investigations: MRI and CT to exclude other causes, genetic testing to confirm