Chaine P, Le Coz P, Pouplard F, Ramirez D, Jian R, Haguenau M, Rambaud J C, Pépin B
Service de Neurologie, Hôpital Lariboisière, Paris.
Ann Med Interne (Paris). 1988;139(3):198-200.
A progressive neurological syndrome with cerebellar signs, abnormal proprioception, areflexia and Babinski response was observed in a child with chronic intestinal malabsorption. There was no ophtalmoplegia or retinitis pigmentosa. Electromyography and biopsy showed no axonopathy or myopathy. Two other members of the family were also affected. The serum Vitamin E corrected the serum Vitamin E levels within a few months and led to secondary neurological improvement. The authors underline the importance of searching for Vitamin E deficiency and its cause in patients, especially children, with signs of spino cerebellar degeneration. Substitative therapy may have a favorable influence on the neurological condition even when administered late.