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[Clinical variability of polymicrogiria: report of 35 new cases and review of the literature].

作者信息

Flotats-Bastardas Marina, Sánchez-Montañez Ángel, Vázquez-Méndez Elida, Ortega-Aznar Arantxa, Boronat-Guerrero Susanna, Raspall-Chaure Miquel, del Toro-Riera Mireia, Munell Francina, Macaya-Ruiz Alfons, Roig-Quilis Manuel

机构信息

Servicio de Neuropediatría, Hospital General Universitari Vall d’Hebron, Barcelona, España.

出版信息

Rev Neurol. 2012 Sep 16;55(6):321-9.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

The study of polymicrogyria with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has made possible the report of several series of patients in which the main clinical manifestations differ considerably. The aims of the study were to review the literature and to know the clinical variability of the patients attended in a neuropediatric service.

PATIENTS AND METHODS

A retrospective study was conducted between 1989-2011 for the patients attended in our neuro-pediatric service and diagnosed of polymicrogyria by MRI.

RESULTS

On the totality of 44 patients having polymicrogyria, 9 did not satisfy de inclusion criteria (Barkovich's radiological criteria). The polymicrogyria was bilateral in 22/35 patients (1 frontal, 22 perisylvian) and unilateral in 13/35 (2 frontal, the rest perisylvian). All patients with bilateral polymicrogyria had intellectual disability, 71% had global development delay, 75% had oromotor disorder and 40% had epilepsy. Patients with unilateral polymicrogyria had the following symptoms: 65% intellectual disability, 55% global development delay, 55% oromotor disorder, 55% epilepsy and 2 patients where free of symptoms (the oldest 2 year old). The initial symptoms were depending upon the age: the oromotor disorder was the most common in the newborn period, global development delay if the symptoms started before 2 years old and after 2 years epilepsy was the initial most common symptom.

CONCLUSION

In our study the most common symptom was intellectual disability (independently of the type of poly-microgyria), followed by oromotor disorder and, with fewer proportion, epilepsy (in contrast with other series).

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