Spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) is a genetic disease caused by the degeneration of spinal motor neurons due to a deficiency in survival motor neuron protein (SMN) protein, leading to progressive… Click to show full abstract
Spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) is a genetic disease caused by the degeneration of spinal motor neurons due to a deficiency in survival motor neuron protein (SMN) protein, leading to progressive muscle atrophy and weakness. nusinersen, an antisense oligonucleotide that increases SMN protein expression, has shown effectiveness in both pediatric and adult patients with SMA. While it is administrated every 4 months during the maintenance period in most countries, the dosing interval is 6 months in Japan. The impact of this dosing difference on long‐term outcomes is not fully understood. This study evaluates the long‐term efficacy of the 6‐month dosing protocol of nusinersen in adult SMA patients.
               
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