Spastic Paraplegia 29, Autosomal Dominant, also known as spg29, is related to plasmodium ovale malaria and mixed malaria, and has symptoms including clonus, urgency of micturition and persistent vomiting. An important gene associated with Spastic Paraplegia 29, Autosomal Dominant is SPG29 (Spastic Paraplegia 29 (Autosomal Dominant)), and among its related pathways/superpathways is Pentose Phosphate Pathway (Erythrocyte), Pharmacodynamics. Related phenotypes are babinski sign and lower limb hyperreflexia