Spennuvisnun (Dystrophia Myotonica : almennt yfirlit og algengi á Íslandi

Neðst á síðunni er hægt er að nálgast greinina í heild sinni með því að smella á hlekkinn View/Open OBJECTIVE: Epidemiologic studies of Myotonic Dystrophy (Dystrophic Myotony, DM) have shown variable regional prevalence from 0,46 to 189/105. We carried out a total population survey of DM in Iceland...

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Main Authors: Gerður Leifsdóttir, John Benedikz, Guðjón Jóhannesson, Jón Jóhannes Jónsson, Sigurlaug Svein­björnsdóttir
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:Icelandic
Published: Læknafélag Íslands, Læknafélag Reykjavíkur 2007
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2336/9758
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Summary:Neðst á síðunni er hægt er að nálgast greinina í heild sinni með því að smella á hlekkinn View/Open OBJECTIVE: Epidemiologic studies of Myotonic Dystrophy (Dystrophic Myotony, DM) have shown variable regional prevalence from 0,46 to 189/105. We carried out a total population survey of DM in Iceland in 2004 having Oct. 31 as the day of prevalence. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Patients were collected from multiple sources, including Landspitali University Hospital registry and through contact with neurologists, neuropaediatricians, paediatricians and rehabilitation specialists. All EMGs of DM patients were reviewed. Information was gathered about age, age of onset, family history of DM and clinical symptoms. RESULTS: Eighty-two patients were ascertained giving a crude prevalence of 28.2/105. The prevalence of the congenital form of DM was 7.9/105 (23 patients, 26%). Affected females outnumbered males with a gender ratio of 1.2:1 (NS). Mean age of onset of symptoms for those, who didn't have the congenital form was 27.5 years (range 5-70 years). Ten families with DM were identified and all prevalent patients belonged to those families. CONCLUSION: The prevalence of DM is high in Iceland and higher than generally reported. This study showed a three times higher total prevalence and a seven times higher prevalence of congenital DM than found in a previous study in Iceland. We believe that this increase in prevalence probably reflects increased awareness of inherited diseases in neonates and better detection of patients who have mild symptoms. Tilgangur: Að kanna algengi spennuvisnunar (Dystrophia Myotonica, DM) á Íslandi. Efniviður og aðferðir: Skimun var gerð á íslenskum sjúklingum með vöðvavisnunargreiningar á Landspítala, hjá taugalæknum, taugalífeðlisfræðingum, barnalæknum og endurhæfingarlæknum. Upplýsinga var aflað úr sjúkraskrám varðandi aldur, kyn, aldur við byrjun einkenna, einkenni og ættarsögu um DM. Niðurstöður: Alls fundust 82 einstaklingar með staðfesta DM-greiningu og var algengið á Íslandi 28,2/105. 26% ...