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. 1980 Aug;43(8):661–668. doi: 10.1136/jnnp.43.8.661

An endemic neurological disorder in tribal Australian aborigines.

L G Kiloh, A K Lethlean, G Morgan, J E Cawte, M Harris
PMCID: PMC490636  PMID: 7431026

Abstract

Thirteen, and possibly sixteen cases of neurological disorder have been identified in a population of approximately 1100 tribal aborigines living in Groote Eylandt and the adjacent mainland. There were two relatively distinct clinical pictures: one coming on in childhood involved the motor system, the patients often having remarkably lax ligaments; and the other, generally of later onset, comprising cerebellar, upper motor neurone and sometimes supranuclear ophthalmoplegic features. There was some evidence that the two syndromes are varieties of a single condition. No causal factors were identified but there were indications that the disorder might be genetically determined. Attention is drawn to the similarities between this disorder and other ethnic-geographic isolates, particularly the ALS-Parkinsonism-dementia complex of Guam.

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