TY - JOUR
T1 - Cerebral glycogenosis, alpha particle type
T2 - Morphologic and biochemical observations in an infant
AU - Towfighi, Javad
AU - Yoss, Barry S.
AU - Wasiewski, Warren W.
AU - Vannucci, Robert C.
AU - Bentz, Michael S.
AU - Mamourian, Alexander
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PY - 1989
Y1 - 1989
N2 - A 3-month-old infant with congenital hypotonia suffering from an unusual form of glycogenosis is reported. The most striking neuropathology: findings were vacuolation of neuropile and glycogen accumulation, especially in the cerebral cortex and cerebellar molecular layer. Ultrastructurally, glycogen accumulation was present mainly in neuntes and astrocytic processes, and mostly appeared as rosettes (alpha glycogen particles). Biochemical analysis of glycogen in various regions of the central nervous system showed an increase of up to 100-fold. The cerebral cortex, deep nuclei, and cerebellar cortex had the highest glycogen elevations, while the cerebral white matter glycogen level was normal. Among other tissues, the heart showed a several-fold increase in glycogen content. Muscle, liver, and kidney glycogen levels were not elevated. Findings in this case and in three other reported patients with cerebral glycogenosis of alpha particle type are discussed.
AB - A 3-month-old infant with congenital hypotonia suffering from an unusual form of glycogenosis is reported. The most striking neuropathology: findings were vacuolation of neuropile and glycogen accumulation, especially in the cerebral cortex and cerebellar molecular layer. Ultrastructurally, glycogen accumulation was present mainly in neuntes and astrocytic processes, and mostly appeared as rosettes (alpha glycogen particles). Biochemical analysis of glycogen in various regions of the central nervous system showed an increase of up to 100-fold. The cerebral cortex, deep nuclei, and cerebellar cortex had the highest glycogen elevations, while the cerebral white matter glycogen level was normal. Among other tissues, the heart showed a several-fold increase in glycogen content. Muscle, liver, and kidney glycogen levels were not elevated. Findings in this case and in three other reported patients with cerebral glycogenosis of alpha particle type are discussed.
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U2 - 10.1016/S0046-8177(89)80014-0
DO - 10.1016/S0046-8177(89)80014-0
M3 - Article
C2 - 2591952
AN - SCOPUS:0024847693
SN - 0046-8177
VL - 20
SP - 1210
EP - 1215
JO - Human Pathology
JF - Human Pathology
IS - 12
ER -