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Complicated Hereditary Spastic Paraplegia with Peripheral Neuropathy, Optic Atrophy and Mental Retardation
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Neurological DisorderCorticobasal DegenerationNeuropathic PainPain SyndromeNeurologyNeuropathologyMental RetardationPeripheral NeuropathyOphthalmologyProgressive Supranuclear PalsyRehabilitationNeuromuscular PathologyMuscle DisordersNeuroanatomy8-Year Old GirlNeuroscienceOptic AtrophyMedicineNeuromusculoskeletal Disorder
An 8-year old girl with a not previously described type of complicated hereditary spastic paraplegia (HSP) is presented. Spasticity in her lower limbs had already been recognized during infancy and worsened progressively. Severe delay in mental development was observed. Peripheral neuropathy and optic atrophy developed at 5 years of age. On brain magnetic resonance imaging, an abnormally thin corpus callosum was observed. Involvement of the fasciculus gracilis was suggested by somatosensory evoked potentials. To our knowledge, there has been no reported case of complicated HSP with peripheral neuropathy, optic atrophy and mental retardation so far. We postulate that our patient is a sporadic case of not previously described complicated HSP.