1.Olivopontocerebellar Atrophy.
Il Saing CHOI ; Myung Sik LEE ; Won Tsen KIM ; Kyung Kyu CHOI
Yonsei Medical Journal 1988;29(3):233-238
Between 1985and 1987, 31 patients with sporadic olivopontocerebellar atrophy (SOPCA) and 3 patients with familial olivopontocerebellar atrophy (FOPCA) were examined in the Neurologic Clinic of Yongdong Severance Hospital. The incidence of the disease among our neurology clinic patients was 0.9% and 3.4% of those patients were admitted. Seventeen of them were men and seventeen women, and their ages of onset ranged from 16 to 75 years (mean, 48.2 years). In comparison with SOPCA, the disease began earlier in FOPCA (mean age, 51.0 VS 19.3 years), but there were no other differences in clinical feature of the disease. Four patients had parkinsonism, one dementia, and one ophthalmoplegia. None presented spinal involvement or abnormal movements. Eight had a coexisting disease; 3, ch(03)nic alcoholism; 2, hypertension; 2, diabetes mellitus; and 1, malignant neoplasm.
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Olivopontocerebellar Atrophies/*diagnosis/epidemiology/genetics
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Spinocerebellar Degenerations/*diagnosis