Objectives: Collagen-VI-related myopathies are caused by both dominant and recessive mutations in the three collagen-VI-related genes (COL6A1, COL6A2, and COL6A3) and present as two different major clinical entities; Bethlem myopathy and Ullrich congenital muscular dystrophy. Methods: In this study, we evaluated the clinical, pathologic, and genetic features of 8 patients with Bethlem myopathy from 3 families. Results: We inspected disease course differences with age and mutations. Different variants in COL6A1 and COL6A2 genes were detected. Muscle MRI of the lower limbs showed a specific pattern of muscle involvement with variable severity of fatty infiltration. One family had essential hypertension. Conclusion: Genotype-phenotype correlation studies are critical in determining gene or mutation-targeted therapies, patient follow-up, severity and progression prediction, and genetic counselling.
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Kutluk, M. G., Kadem, N., Bektas, O., Randa, N. C., Tuncer, G. O., Albayrak, P., … Teber, S. T. (2021). Genotype-phenotype correlation of the childhood-onset bethlem myopathy in the mediterranean region of Turkey. Annals of Indian Academy of Neurology, 24(4), 547–551. https://doi.org/10.4103/aian.AIAN_1182_20
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