Charcot-Marie-Tooth Disease with a Novel Variant in Gap Junction Protein Beta 1 Presenting with Visual Field Defects

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Pathogenic variants in Gap Junction Protein Beta 1 (GJB1) cause X-linked Charcot-Marie-Tooth (CMT) disease type 1 (CMTX1), which is a common hereditary motor and sensory neuropathy. A 45-year-old man presented with progressive muscle weakness, atrophy, sensory disturbance of all limbs from childhood, and visual field defects in both eyes at 40 years old. A segregation analysis revealed a novel variant, c.173C>A (p.P58H), in the GJB1 gene. Patients with variants at codon 58 in GJB1 showed clinically varied phenotypes, ranging from demyelinating neuropathy to cerebellar ataxia. This patient may represent one of the various clinical phenotypes of GJB1 variants.

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Nozaki, I., Hashiguchi, A., Takashima, H., Yamashita, Y., Higashide, T., Iwasa, K., & Ono, K. (2023). Charcot-Marie-Tooth Disease with a Novel Variant in Gap Junction Protein Beta 1 Presenting with Visual Field Defects. Internal Medicine, 62(20), 3033–3036. https://doi.org/10.2169/INTERNALMEDICINE.1403-22

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