Offspring recurrence rates and clinical characteristics of conjugal multiple sclerosis

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Robertson, NP
ORiordan, JI
Chataway, J
Kingsley, DPE
Miller, DH
Clayton, D
Compston, DAS
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[1] INST NEUROL,MR RES UNIT,LONDON WC1N 3BG,ENGLAND
[2] MRC,CAMBRIDGE CTR BRAIN REPAIR,CAMBRIDGE,ENGLAND
[3] INST PUBL HLTH,MRC,BIOSTAT UNIT,CAMBRIDGE,ENGLAND
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10.1016/S0140-6736(96)07317-5
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Background There has been no previous systematic study of conjugal multiple sclerosis. This study of conjugal pairs with complex traits investigated disease transmissibility and the genetic contribution to frequency and clinical course. Methods We studied 45 conjugal pairs concordant for multiple sclerosis from 58 pairs recorded in a national register of familial disease. 86 offspring of the 45 pairs were individually assessed for clinical evidence of neurological disease; those over age 16 underwent cranial resonance imaging. Clinical features were in 33 pairs in whom neither member had symptoms before they met. Findings Of the 86 offspring, five (6%) bad clinically definite multiple sclerosis. A further five children had either characteristic imaging abnormalities or clinical symptoms consistent with demyelination, but did not meet the criteria for clinically definite disease. There was no evidence of clinical concordance, clustering at year of onset, or distortion of the expected pattern of age of onset in the second affected spouse from 33 pairs. The crude recurrence in children of conjugal pairs (1 in 17) is significantly higher than previously reported population-based risks for offspring of single affected parents (1 in 200). Interpretation Taken with the low prevalence of multiple sclerosis in the spouses of affected individuals, and the lack of concordance for age at onset in these families, the disparity in crude recurrence between children of conjugal pairs and those of single affected parents shows that the recurrence risk in children is determined by genetic factors inherited from both parents.
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