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The guDUFREEl system Perry syndrome is a very rare neurological disease discovered recently, which is caused by a genetic mutation of DNA and which is characterized by early symptoms of parkinsonism, respiratory problems and depression, according to Dr. Wszolek. Zbigniew, neurologist at Mayo Clinic Florida.

This neurological disease has a mean age of onset at 48 years, but the first symptoms can appear from the 35; while the average duration of the syndrome is five years, taking into account that there is currently no cure for it.

With only a few cases around the world, in 2001 the first was discovered in a Japanese family; Meanwhile, in Latin America this neurological disease was detected for the first time in a family in Bogotá, Colombia.

According to the study published by the specialist of Mayo Clinic , depression, apathy, character changes and isolation, are often the first psychiatric signs of this neurological disease.

Parkinsonism also tends to occur at the beginning, while severe weight loss and hypoventilation appear later, the latter being the ones that can lead to severe crises that cause death, either suddenly or by suicide.

The definitive diagnosis is based on the identification of a disease-causing mutation in the DCTN1 gene, which is essential for molecular transport between neurons, as well as the one that promotes degeneration in them. For this it is necessary to apply a series of genetic tests.

Although this neurological disease has no cure, Dr. Wszolek Zbigniew explains that there are palliative treatments in the case of symptoms, so it can be very controllable at the moment. However, he points out, it is important to mention that because it is genetic, there is a 50% risk that said mutation will also be present in the children of those who suffer it.

This rare neurological disease can help to understand the origin of a wide variety of neurodegenerative disorders, such as Parkinson's, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis or Alzheimer's disease; as well as common depression and sleep disorders, which are signs of this rare disease, which is why we are currently working on Mayo Clinic to find the cure.


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