Hepatitis C Virus Induced Sjogren Syndrome - Clinical and Imaging Features

Curr Health Sci J. 2017 Jan-Mar;43(1):78-82. doi: 10.12865/CHSJ.43.01.12. Epub 2017 Sep 27.

Abstract

Currently incurable, Charcot-Marie-Tooth (CMT) disease is the most commonly inherited neurological disorder, which affects a small percentage of the population. The most common cause of CMT is the duplication of a region on the short arm of chromosome 17, which includes the gene PMP22. We report a thirty-seven-year-old man with CMT disease having sleep, memory and attention disorders characterized by brief retrograde amnesia at early age. The patient has no genetic disease in the family, but was diagnosed with diabetes mellitus, which emphasizes the sensory loss and prolonged infections. Diabetes mellitus emphasizes the sensory symptomatology and predisposes to the development of infections with delayed healing.

Keywords: Charcot-Marie-Tooth; inherited neuromuscular disorder; sleep disorders.