C Fusco, V Ucchino, G Barbon… - Journal of Child …, 2011 - jcn.sagepub.com ... Duplication or deletion of peripheral myelin protein 22 was also ruled out. The patient was able to sit at 10 months of age, was able to walk at 20 months with steppagegait, and was able to say 2 words with meaning at 12 months of age. ... Related articles - All 2 versions
S Nouioua, T Hamadouche, B Funalot… - Neuromuscular …, 2011 - Elsevier ... All had a predominantly motor neuropathy with a steppagegait and distal limb weakness and wasting (Table 1). Moreover, they all had difficulties to use properly their deformed claw hands (Fig. ...Gait, Steppage, Steppage, Steppage, Ataxic, Ataxic, Ataxic, Ataxic. Mild steppage, ... Related articles - All 2 versions
N Mezghani, M Mnif, E Mkaouar-Rebai… - Biochemical and …, 2011 - Elsevier ... He had steppagegait and his Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) showed localized dilatation of the left occipital horn with hyperintense white matter on T2 but without any abnormalities on the brainstem and the cerebellum. ... All 2 versions
C d'Ydewalle, J Krishnan, DM Chiheb… - Nature Medicine, 2011 - nature.com ... is the most common inherited disorder of the peripheral nervous system 1, 2 . Clinically, individuals with CMT show slowly progressing distal muscle weakness and atrophy, foot deformities, steppage gait, distal sensory loss, and decreased or absent deep-tendon reflexes 1, 2 ...
[HTML] from mayoclinicproceedings.comML Krause… - Mayo Clinic Proceedings, 2011 - mayoclinicproceedings.com ...Steppagegait. Festinating gait. Scissor gait. ... The steppagegait is associated with foot drop that requires flexion at the hip to raise the leg higher than with a normal gait in order to “clear” the foot. This is classically associated with L5 radiculopathy or peroneal nerve damage. ... Related articles - All 4 versions