complications

Last reviewed 01/2018

Ataxia telangectasia is complicated by:

  • chronic bronchopulmonary infection in childhood, with progression to bronchiectasis, which may be fatal; the underlying lesion is immunosupression
  • lymphoid malignancy - lymphoma and T cell leukaemia - can often occur in the teens, and can also be fatal

Reference:

  1. Furtado S et al. A review of the inherited ataxias: recent advances in genetic, clinical and neuropathologic aspects. Parkinsonism & Related Disorders; 4 (4):161-169.