INTRODUCTION Nasu Hakola disease (NHD) is a progressive dementia that presents accompanied by bone cysts and, at random, epilepsy. It is an autosomal recessive hereditary disease and its genetic defect is located at the 19q13.1 chromosome. The genetic mutation was identified at DAP 12. It appears that DAP 12 is expressed in the microglial activation and the differentiation of macrophages in the central nervous system and, at the same time, in the osteoclasts in charge of bone remodelling. This double character consisting of dementia and bone cysts, which contain triglycerides and thin PAS-positive membranes in a bone with cortical erosion and medullary hypoplasia, enables us to differentiate this disease from other frontotemporal neurodegenerative disorders, such as Pick’s disease. At the same time this also allows it to be distinguished from multiple sclerosis, metachromatic leukodystrophy, Marchafava Bignami disease, and prion diseases (such as new variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob). CASE REPORTS. In this paper we describe two cases of NHD, also known as polycystic lipomembranous osteodysplasia with sclerosing leukoencephalopathy, in which progressive dementia, bone cysts and epilepsy were identified. Serious brain atrophy was found and confirmed by imaging studies and brain biopsies, which were also used to rule out other degenerative diseases of the frontal lobe, as well as Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease.
CONCLUSIONS Both cases meet all the necessary criteria to satisfy a diagnosis of NHD. This is a hereditary, little known disease whose genetic alterations (i.e. mutations) are still in need of further study. It mainly affects males, who suffer the onset of dementia in their thirties. The neurological disorders constitute a frontal syndrome, due to predominant prefrontal involvement, and they occur in the dorsolateral area, with disorders affecting the executive and planning functions; in the orbitofrontal area, which is reflected in social maladjustment and clear obsessive-compulsive traits; and also in the medial or cingulate area, which manifests itself as apathy and lack of motivation. When dealing with this disease, in addition to symptomatic therapy, genetic counselling is also important.
KeywordsBone cystsDementiaEpilepsyGeneticsCategoriesDemenciaEpilepsias y síndromes epilépticosNeuropsiquiatría
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