Clinical aspects of patients with sarcoglycanopathies under steroids therapy

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Abstract

Patients with sarcoglycanopathies, which comprise four subtypes of autosomal recessive limb-girdle muscular dystrophies, usually present with progressive weakness leading to early loss of ambulation and premature death, and no effective treatment is currently available. Objective: To present clinical aspects and outcomes of six children with sarcoglycanopathies treated with steroids for at least one year. Method: Patient files were retrospectively analyzed for steroid use. Results: Stabilization of muscle strength was noted in one patient, a slight improvement in two, and a slight worsening in three. In addition, variable responses of forced vital capacity and cardiac function were observed. Conclusions: No overt clinical improvement was observed in patients with sarcoglycanopathies under steroid therapy. Prospective controlled studies including a larger number of patients are necessary to determine the effects of steroids for sarcoglycanopathies.

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Albuquerque, M. A. V., Abath-Neto, O., Maximino, J. R., Chadi, G., Zanoteli, E., & Reed, U. C. (2014). Clinical aspects of patients with sarcoglycanopathies under steroids therapy. Arquivos de Neuro-Psiquiatria, 72(10), 768–772. https://doi.org/10.1590/0004-282X20140126

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