Mondo Description Autosomal dominant congenital benign spinal muscular atrophy is a rare distal hereditary motor neuropathy, with a variable clinical phenotype, typically characterized by congenital, non-progressive, predominantly distal, lower limb muscle weakness and atrophy and congenital (or early-onset) flexion contractures of the hip, knee and ankle joints. Reduced or absent lower limb deep tendon reflexes, skeletal anomalies (bilateral talipes equinovarus, scoliosis, kyphoscoliosis, lumbar hyperlordisis), late ambulation, waddling gait, joint hyperlaxity and/or bladder and bowel dysfuntion are usually also associated.
Uniprot Description A clinically variable, neuromuscular disorder characterized by congenital lower motor neuron disorder restricted to the lower part of the body. Clinical manifestations include non-progressive muscular atrophy, thigh muscle atrophy, weak thigh adductors, weak knee and foot extensors, minimal jaw muscle and neck flexor weakness, flexion contractures of knees and pes equinovarus. Tendon reflexes are normal.
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DOID:0111215
MESH:C563981
OMIM:600175
Orphanet:1216
SCTID:763067000
UMLS:C1838492
MONDO:0010839
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