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Giant Axonal Neuropathy

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Definition: Rare autosomal recessive disorder of INTERMEDIATE FILAMENT PROTEINS. The disease is caused by mutations in the gene that codes gigaxonin protein. The mutations result in disorganization of axonal NEUROFILAMENT PROTEINS, formation of the characteristic giant axons, and progressive neuropathy. The clinical features of the disease include early-onset progressive peripheral motor and sensory neuropathies often associated with central nervous system involvement (INTELLECTUAL DISABILITY, seizures, DYSMETRIA, and CONGENITAL NYSTAGMUS).      Other names Neuropathy, Giant Axonal (GAN); Neuropathies, Giant Axonal (GAN); Neuropathies, Giant Axonal; Giant Axonal Neuropathies (GAN); Giant Axonal Neuropathies; Axonal Neuropathy, Giant (GAN); Axonal Neuropathy, Giant; Axonal Neuropathies, Giant (GAN); Axonal Neuropathies, Giant; Neuropathy, Giant Axonal; Giant Axonal Neuropathy 1 (GAN1); Giant Axonal Neuropathy 1; Giant Axonal Neuropathy (GAN)

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