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Unusual presentation of PYGM gene mutation as late-onset McArdle disease with camptocormia: a case report

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  • 01-12-2024
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Abstract

Background

Glycogen storage disease type 5 (McArdle disease) leads to a deficiency in the activity of myophosphorylase resulting in an impaired glucose utilization. The disease can be caused by a variety of mutations in the PYGM gene, and its typical clinical manifestation is muscles weakness within the first three decades of life.

Case presentation

In this case report we present the diagnostic work-up of a physically active 78-year-old Caucasian patient suffering from a 2-year history of progressive camptocormia including clinical, radiologic, histological, and genetic tests. There was no history of neuro-muscular diseases in the family. Serum CK levels were moderately increased while other blood/urine parameters were normal. Magnetic resonance imaging showed fatty remodeling of the muscles of the back. Histochemical examination of a muscle biopsy revealed the absence of myophosphorylase activity, while gene analysis identified a known early-onset McArdle mutation in the PYGM gene.

Conclusion

This case highlights that the clinical spectrum of PYGM gene mutation typically manifest during adolescence, but it is also a differential diagnosis in late onset muscle disorders and emphases the investigation of the role of ACE inhibitors in this disease.
Title
Unusual presentation of PYGM gene mutation as late-onset McArdle disease with camptocormia: a case report
Authors
Johannes Stalter
Ursula Gies
Christian Mathys
Karsten Witt
Publication date
01-12-2024
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Journal of Medical Case Reports / Issue 1/2024
Electronic ISSN: 1752-1947
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13256-024-04802-x
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