Table 1.
Family member | Scapuloperoneal syndrome, age of onset of significant symptoms | Pes Cavus | Reflexes | Dyspnea | Incontinence | CK elevated | EMG abnormal | Muscle biopsy | Dementia |
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Grandmother | 50 | Present | Brisk, ankle reflex absent | Neurogenic | Neuropathic and Myopathic | Present at old age per family but not formally tested | |||
Father | 40 | Absent | Neurogenic | Neuropathic | |||||
Proband (confirmed by genetic testing) | 50 | Present | Normal | Present | Neurogenic | “Normal” initially but reread to suggest neuropathic | |||
Proband's brother #1 | 20 | Absent | Present | Present | Neuropathic | ||||
Proband's brother #2 | 30 | Absent | Neurogenic | Myopathic | |||||
Proband's daughter (confirmed by genetic testing) | Shoulder and neck pain, age 30 | ||||||||
Proband's niece (confirmed by genetic testing) | Shoulder and neck pain, age 40 |