Recommendations for the detection and diagnosis of Niemann-Pick disease type C: An update

Niemann-Pick disease type C (NP-C) is a neurovisceral disorder that may be more prevalent than earlier estimates. Diagnosis of NP-C is often delayed; a key aim for clinical practice is to reduce this delay. Recently, substantial progress has been made in the field of NP-C screening and diagnosis, ju...

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Veröffentlicht in:Neurology. Clinical practice 2017-12, Vol.7 (6), p.499-511
Hauptverfasser: Patterson, Marc C, Clayton, Peter, Gissen, Paul, Anheim, Mathieu, Bauer, Peter, Bonnot, Olivier, Dardis, Andrea, Dionisi-Vici, Carlo, Klünemann, Hans-Hermann, Latour, Philippe, Lourenço, Charles M, Ory, Daniel S, Parker, Alasdair, Pocoví, Miguel, Strupp, Michael, Vanier, Marie T, Walterfang, Mark, Marquardt, Thorsten
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Zusammenfassung:Niemann-Pick disease type C (NP-C) is a neurovisceral disorder that may be more prevalent than earlier estimates. Diagnosis of NP-C is often delayed; a key aim for clinical practice is to reduce this delay. Recently, substantial progress has been made in the field of NP-C screening and diagnosis, justifying an update to the existing recommendations for clinical practice. New biomarker profiling and genetic analysis technologies are included as first-line diagnostic tests for NP-C. Most diagnoses can now be confirmed by combination of biomarker and genetic analyses. Filipin staining may facilitate diagnosis in uncertain cases. Recommendations are provided for psychiatrists, neuro-ophthalmologists, and radiologists, and on screening within specific at-risk patient cohorts. The NP-C diagnostic algorithm has been updated and simplified. This publication provides expert recommendations for clinicians who may see patients presenting with the signs and symptoms of NP-C, including general practitioners, pediatricians, neurologists, and psychiatrists.
ISSN:2163-0402
2163-0933
DOI:10.1212/CPJ.0000000000000399