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hereditary spastic paraplegia 61
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Mondo Description A rare, complex form of hereditary spastic paraplegia characterized by an onset in infancy of spastic paraplegia (presenting with the inability to walk unsupported and a scissors gait) associated with a motor and sensory polyneuropathy with loss of terminal digits and acropathy. SPG61 is due to a mutation in the ARL6IP1 gene (16p12-p11.2) encoding the ADP-ribosylation factor-like protein 6-interacting protein 1.
Uniprot Description A complicated form of spastic paraplegia with polysensory and motor neuropathy. Spastic paraplegia is a neurodegenerative disorder characterized by a slow, gradual, progressive weakness and spasticity of the lower limbs. Rate of progression and the severity of symptoms are quite variable. Initial symptoms may include difficulty with balance, weakness and stiffness in the legs, muscle spasms, and dragging the toes when walking. In some forms of the disorder, bladder symptoms (such as incontinence) may appear, or the weakness and stiffness may spread to other parts of the body.
Disease Ontology Description A hereditary spastic paraplegia that has_material_basis_in mutation in the ARL6IP1 gene on chromosome 16p12.
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DOID:0110812
OMIM:615685
Orphanet:401780
SCTID:726611001
UMLS:C3810294
UMLS:C4511962
MONDO:0014304
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