PMID: 6536725Apr 1, 1984Paper

Machado-Joseph disease in an American-Italian family

Journal of Neurogenetics
I R Livingstone, J Sequeiros

Abstract

An American-Italian family is described as affected by an autosomal dominant inherited ataxia which meets the clinical diagnostic criteria for Machado-Joseph disease. This disorder no longer appears to be limited to individuals of known Portuguese ancestry.

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