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Familial insensitivity to pain (HSAN V) and a mutation in the NGFB gene.: A neurophysiological and pathological study

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MUSCLE & NERVE
Volume 30, Issue 6, Pages 752-760

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/mus.20172

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familial insensitivity to pain; HSAN; HSAN V; neuropathic arthropathy; nerve growth factor (NGF)

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We have studied a large Swedish family with a mutation in the nerve growth factor beta (NGFB) gene causing insensitivity to deep pain without anhidrosis (hereditary sensory and autonomic neuropathy, type V; HSAN V). Painfree joint destruction and fractures were common. Peripheral nerve conduction was normal, but temperature thresholds were increased. Sural nerve biopsies showed a moderate loss of Adelta fibers and a severe reduction of C fibers. The three most severely affected cases were all born to consanguineous parents, and were homozygotes for the causal genetic mutation. Treatment of these patients is discussed.

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