A genetic epidemiologic analysis of early onset cerebellar ataxias (EOCA) with retained tendon reflexes was performed in a defined area of Northwestern Italy. Forty cases diagnosed from 1940 to 1990 were ascertained. The ascertainment probability was 85.7%. The segregation analysis (Weinberg's proband method and 'singles' method under incomplete ascertainment) is compatible with autosomal recessive inheritance. The point prevalence ratio was 1.0/100,000 population. The birth incidence rate was 1/48,000 live births. Gene frequency was estimated to be 1/218. The ratio of first-cousin marriages among parents of EOCA (4.5%) was lower than expected using Dahlberg's formula (8.9%).

Early onset cerebellar ataxia with retained tendon reflexes: prevalence and gene frequency in an Italian population

CHIO', Adriano;MORTARA, Paolo;SCHIFFER, Davide
1993-01-01

Abstract

A genetic epidemiologic analysis of early onset cerebellar ataxias (EOCA) with retained tendon reflexes was performed in a defined area of Northwestern Italy. Forty cases diagnosed from 1940 to 1990 were ascertained. The ascertainment probability was 85.7%. The segregation analysis (Weinberg's proband method and 'singles' method under incomplete ascertainment) is compatible with autosomal recessive inheritance. The point prevalence ratio was 1.0/100,000 population. The birth incidence rate was 1/48,000 live births. Gene frequency was estimated to be 1/218. The ratio of first-cousin marriages among parents of EOCA (4.5%) was lower than expected using Dahlberg's formula (8.9%).
1993
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Early onset cerebellar ataxias (EOCA) with retained tendon reflexes; gene frequency; prevalence
CHIÒ A ;ORSI L ;MORTARA P ;SCHIFFER D
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