Genetics Home Reference: X-linked infantile spinal muscular atrophy

By | October 25, 2018

X-linked infantile spinal muscular atrophy is a condition that affects only boys and is characterized by severe muscle weakness and absent reflexes (areflexia). Affected children often have multiple joint deformities (contractures) from birth that cause joint stiffness (arthrogryposis) and impair movement. In severe cases, affected infants are born with broken bones. The muscle weakness worsens over time; affected children reach some early motor developmental milestones, such as sitting unassisted, but these skills are often lost (developmental regression).

Additional features of X-linked infantile spinal muscular atrophy include an unusually small chin (Elements of Morphology, National Human Genome Research Institute