Fraser S H, O'Keefe R J, Scurry J P, Watkins A M, Drew J H, Chow C W
Department of Paediatrics, Mercy Hospital for Women, East Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
J Paediatr Child Health. 1994 Oct;30(5):450-2. doi: 10.1111/j.1440-1754.1994.tb00701.x.
A case of congenital hydrocephalus in a male infant with flexion deformity of the thumbs and great toes is reported. A maternal uncle had undefined intellectual impairment and X-linked hydrocephalus was considered among the differential diagnoses. However, this diagnosis was considered unlikely as the pyramids were preserved at autopsy. In addition, postmortem histopathology and viral culture established cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection as the underlying cause of the hydrocephalus. Although CMV infection is a well recognized cause of congenital hydrocephalus, the associated flexion deformities of the thumbs and great toes have not been previously described and may reflect injury to the corticospinal tracts.
本文报告了一例患有拇指和大脚趾屈曲畸形的男婴先天性脑积水病例。患儿的一位舅舅有不明原因的智力障碍,鉴别诊断中考虑了X连锁脑积水。然而,尸检时锥体保留,故认为该诊断不太可能。此外,尸检组织病理学和病毒培养确定巨细胞病毒(CMV)感染是脑积水的根本原因。虽然CMV感染是先天性脑积水的一个公认病因,但之前尚未描述过与之相关的拇指和大脚趾屈曲畸形,这可能反映了皮质脊髓束的损伤。