PREVALENCE OF HEREDITARY SPASTIC PARAPLEGIA IN ADULTS
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KEY WORDS: Prevalence, Hereditary Spastic Paraplegia, Bladder, Bowel, Dystonia, Atrophy,Cerebral Palsy.Abstract
ABSTRACT
INTRODUCTION: The hereditary spastic paraplegia (HSP) is a condition which includes different
neurological diseases showing a genetically and heterogeneous clinically. HSP is a condition with
different types, influence the lower extremity with advancement of disease shows spasticity or
weakness, and some other symptoms of bowel and bladder dysfunctions involvement. HSP is
hereditarily heterogeneous, and in excess of 20 hereditary types have been recognized. OBJECTIVE:
The purpose of this study was to find the prevalence of hereditary spastic paraplegia in adults and
association of other symptoms of disease like bowel and bladder dysfunctions, distal muscle atrophy,
dystonia etc. METHODS: A cross-sectional observational study was conducted on 80 subjects
presenting with different neurological diseases which fall in the criteria of hereditary spastic paraplegia.
Data was collected from different hospital settings in Lahore through non-probability convenient
sampling technique. Clinical questionnaire for hereditary spastic paraplegia was used for data
collection. RESULTS: There were 43 (53.8%) male and 37 (46.3%) female patients. Total prevalence
of hereditary spastic paraplegia in adults were 3.75%. The prevalence of adult males with hereditary
spastic paraplegia were 2.50% and 1.25% in adult females. The most commonly reported symptoms in
HSP patients were distal muscle atrophy of lower limb (28.75%) and dystonia (12.5%) according to the
study. CONCLUSION: This study concluded that the total prevalence of hereditary spastic paraplegia
was very low in adults and mostly male are affected according to this study
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