Progressive Ataxia and Palatal Tremor: Think about POLG Mutations
Progressive Ataxia and Palatal Tremor: Think about POLG Mutations
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Progressive ataxia and palatal tremor (PAPT) can be observed in both acquired brainstem or cerebellar lesions and genetic disorders.
PAPT due to mutation in POLG, the gene encoding the mitochondrial DNA polymerase.
POLG mutation should be considered in patients with PAPT, particularly when additional clues such as a sensory neuronopathy or an...
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Progressive Ataxia and Palatal Tremor: Think about POLG Mutations
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2160-8288
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2160-8288
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10.7916/D86M36RK