Riboflavin-responsive lipid-storage myopathy in elderly patients.

J Neurol Sci

Edith Wolfson Medical Center, Department of Neurology, Holon, Faculty of Medicine, Tel Aviv University, Israel.

Published: January 2024

There are scarce reports of riboflavin-responsive lipid storage myopathy in elderly patients with onset in their sixties. We describe three elderly patients with riboflavin-responsive lipid-storage myopathy. All three patients (aged 67-71 years on first examination) had subacute onset of neck extensors and proximal limb weakness progressing to inability to rise from a sitting position or to walk. Muscle biopsies showed vacuoles with lipid content, mainly in type 1 fibers. Genetic analysis failed to identify any pathogenic variant in one patient, identified a heterozygous variant of uncertain significance c.812 A > G; p.Tyr271Cys in the ETFDH gene in the second patient, and revealed a heterozygote likely pathogenic variant c.1286-2 A > C in the ETFDH gene predicted to cause abnormal splicing in the third patient. All patients responded to treatment with riboflavin and carnitine, and regained normal strength. This report emphasizes the importance of muscle biopsy in revealing treatable lipid storage myopathy in elderly patients with progressive myopathy of unidentifiable cause.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jns.2023.122808DOI Listing

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