One case of adult onset neuronal nuclear inclusion body disease
Journal Title: Chinese Journal of Nervous and Mental Diseases - Year 2024, Vol 50, Issue 8
Abstract
This article reports a case of adult neuronal intranuclear inclusion body disease with clinical manifestations of tremor, cognitive decline, and binocular visual impairment, which has not been clearly diagnosed and treated before. By reporting on this case, we aim to enhance physicians’ understanding of adult onset of neuronuclear inclusion body disease, and to improve the diagnostic rate of neuronuclear inclusion body disease through imaging, skin biopsy, and NOTCH2NLC gene.
Authors and Affiliations
Qinhao DUANMU, Jingjing DU, Jianli DU, tao XU, Yueshan PIAO, Weidong. ZHOU
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