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Neurologia ; 32(7): 455-462, 2017 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês, Espanhol | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27091679

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OBJECTIVE: We conducted a descriptive study of symptomatic epilepsy by age at onset in a cohort of patients who were followed up at a neuropaediatric department of a reference hospital over a 3-year period PATIENTS AND METHODS: We included all children with epilepsy who were followed up from January 1, 2008 to December 31, 2010 RESULTS: Of the 4595 children seen during the study period, 605 (13.17%) were diagnosed with epilepsy; 277 (45.79%) of these had symptomatic epilepsy. Symptomatic epilepsy accounted for 67.72% and 61.39% of all epilepsies starting before one year of age, or between the ages of one and 3, respectively. The aetiologies of symptomatic epilepsy in our sample were: prenatal encephalopathies (24.46% of all epileptic patients), perinatal encephalopathies (9.26%), post-natal encephalopathies (3.14%), metabolic and degenerative encephalopathies (1.98%), mesial temporal sclerosis (1.32%), neurocutaneous syndromes (2.64%), vascular malformations (0.17%), cavernomas (0.17%), and intracranial tumours (2.48%). In some aetiologies, seizures begin before the age of one; these include Down syndrome, genetic lissencephaly, congenital cytomegalovirus infection, hypoxic-ischaemic encephalopathy, metabolic encephalopathies, and tuberous sclerosis. CONCLUSIONS: The lack of a universally accepted classification of epileptic syndromes makes it difficult to compare series from different studies. We suggest that all epilepsies are symptomatic because they have a cause, whether genetic or acquired. The age of onset may point to specific aetiologies. Classifying epilepsy by aetiology might be a useful approach. We could establish 2 groups: a large group including epileptic syndromes with known aetiologies or associated with genetic syndromes which are very likely to cause epilepsy, and another group including epileptic syndromes with no known cause. Thanks to the advances in neuroimaging and genetics, the latter group is expected to become increasingly smaller.


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Idade de Início , Epilepsia/classificação , Epilepsia/etiologia , Neurologia , Pediatria , Encefalopatias/classificação , Criança , Pré-Escolar , Epilepsia/genética , Feminino , Seguimentos , Humanos , Lactente , Masculino , Estudos Retrospectivos
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Neurologia ; 32(9): 568-578, 2017.
Artigo em Inglês, Espanhol | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27157524

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INTRODUCTION: Global developmental delay (GDD) and intellectual disability (ID) are frequent reasons for consultation in paediatric neurology departments. Nowadays, array comparative genomic hybridisation (array-CGH) is one of the most widely used techniques for diagnosing these disorders. Our purpose was to determine the phenotypic features associated with pathological results in this genetic test. METHODS: We conducted a blind study of the epidemiological, clinical, anthropometric, and morphological features of 80 patients with unexplained ID to determine which features were associated with pathological results in array-CGH. RESULTS: Pathological results were found in 27.5% of the patients. Factors associated with pathological results in array-CGH were a family history of GDD/ID (OR = 12.1), congenital malformations (OR = 5.33), having more than 3 facial dysmorphic features (OR = 20.9), and hypotonia (OR = 3.25). CONCLUSIONS: Our findings are consistent with those reported by other published series. We therefore conclude that the probability of having pathological results in array-CGH increases with the presence of any of the features mentioned above in patients with ID/GDD.


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Hibridização Genômica Comparativa/métodos , Deficiências do Desenvolvimento/genética , Deficiência Intelectual/genética , Deficiência Intelectual/patologia , Fenótipo , Criança , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino
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Rev Neurol ; 63(10): 447-454, 2016 Nov 16.
Artigo em Espanhol | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27819402

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AIM: A descriptive study of non-symptomatic epilepsy (idiopathic and cryptogenic), according to age at onset, monitored at a Neuropediatric Section of regional reference over a period of three years. PATIENTS AND METHODS: A review of neuropediatric database medical records of children with non-symptomatic epilepsy supervised from Jan 1, 2008 till December 31, 2010. RESULTS: Of the 4595 children attended during the period, 605 were diagnosed with epilepsy (13.17%): 156 (25.79%) idiopathic epilepsies and 172 (28.43%) cryptogenic epilepsies. The average age at onset of the total was 4.78 years: 6.31 years in idiopathic epilepsies and 5.43 years in cryptogenic epilepsies. 26.12% of all the epilepsies began in the first year of life. Idiopathic epilepsy predominates in the startup group of 6-10 years and cryptogenic epilepsy in 3-6 years. Absence epilepsy and benign childhood epilepsy with centro-temporal spikes are the idiopathic epileptic syndromes most prevalent. CONCLUSIONS: Many differences exist among published epidemiological data on childhood epilepsy due to the difficulty of a syndromic diagnosis in children, caused by clinical and electroencephalographic variability. The absence of a universally accepted classification of epileptic syndromes makes it difficult to compare publications. All epilepsies are symptomatic as they have a cause, whether it be genetic or acquired. A useful classification would be etiological, with two groups: one large with established etiology or very likely genetic syndromes and another with no established cause. The age at onset indicates specific etiologies.


TITLE: Estudio descriptivo de las epilepsias no sintomaticas segun la edad de inicio en una unidad de neuropediatria de referencia regional.Objetivo. Estudio descriptivo de las epilepsias no sintomaticas (idiopaticas y criptogenicas), segun la edad de inicio, controladas en una unidad de neuropediatria de referencia regional durante tres años. Pacientes y metodos. Revision de historias de niños con epilepsia no sintomatica de la base de datos de neuropediatria controlados del 1 de enero de 2008 al 31 de diciembre de 2010. Resultados. De 4.595 niños atendidos en el periodo, se diagnosticaron de epilepsia 605 (13,17%), de las cuales 156 (25,79%) fueron idiopaticas, y 172 (28,43%), criptogenicas. La edad media de inicio del total fue de 4,78 años; 6,31 años en las idiopaticas y 5,43 años en las criptogenicas. El 26,12% del total de epilepsias se inicio en el primer año. Las epilepsias idiopaticas predominan en el grupo de inicio de 6-10 años, y las criptogenicas, en el de 3-6 años. La epilepsia de ausencias y la epilepsia benigna de la infancia con paroxismos centrotemporales son los sindromes epilepticos idiopaticos mas prevalentes. Conclusiones. Existen muchas diferencias de datos epidemiologicos publicados sobre epilepsia infantil por la dificultad que entraña un diagnostico sindromico en la edad pediatrica, debido a la variabilidad clinica y electroencefalografica. La ausencia de una clasificacion universalmente aceptada de los sindromes epilepticos dificulta comparaciones entre series. Todas las epilepsias son sintomaticas, puesto que tienen causa, sea genetica o adquirida. Una clasificacion util es la etiologica, con dos grupos: un gran grupo con las etiologias establecidas o sindromes geneticos muy probables y otro de casos sin causa establecida. La edad de inicio orienta a determinadas etiologias.


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Idade de Início , Epilepsia Tipo Ausência/epidemiologia , Epilepsia Rolândica/epidemiologia , Epilepsia/epidemiologia , Criança , Pré-Escolar , Eletroencefalografia , Humanos , Síndrome
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Rev Neurol ; 58(7): 303-7, 2014 Apr 01.
Artigo em Espanhol | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24677153

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INTRODUCTION: Gorlin syndrome (GS) is a disorder transmitted by dominant autosomal inheritance associated to mutations in PTCH1, the main characteristic of which is the appearance of basal cell carcinomas, together with skeletal abnormalities, odontogenic keratocysts and intracranial tumours. CASE REPORT: A girl aged 3 years and 10 months, who was admitted due to acute ataxia. Some of the more striking features in the patient's personal history include psychomotor retardation and a family history of suspected GS in the mother as a result of a maxillary cyst. An examination revealed macrocephaly with a prominent forehead and hypertelorism, as well as nevus. A genetic study for GS was requested, in which mutation c.930delC was detected in exon 6 of the PTCH1 gene in heterozygosis. CONCLUSIONS: In GS there is an increase in the likelihood of developing basal cell carcinomas and strict dermatological monitoring is necessary. A clinical neurological follow-up and also magnetic resonance imaging scans are needed for an early diagnosis of intracranial tumours, especially in the case of medulloblastomas. Odontogenic keratocysts, other skin disorders, and cardiac and ovarian fibromas are characteristic, as are skeletal abnormalities, which require regular clinical and neuroimaging controls and treatment if needed, but radiation must be avoided. GS is a rare disorder, but it must be suspected in the presence of characteristic alterations. It requires a multidisciplinary follow-up, and it is also necessary to establish a protocol on how to act so as to allow early diagnosis and treatment of the potentially severe complications deriving from this disease.


TITLE: Sindrome de Gorlin en la edad pediatrica.Introduccion. El sindrome de Gorlin (SG) es un trastorno de herencia autosomica dominante asociado a mutaciones en el gen PTCH1, cuya principal caracteristica es la aparicion de carcinomas basocelulares, unido a anomalias esqueleticas, queratoquistes odontogenicos y tumores intracraneales. Caso clinico. Niña de 3 años y 10 meses, ingresada por ataxia aguda. Destacan como antecedentes personales retraso psicomotor y como antecedentes familiares la sospecha de SG en la madre por quiste maxilar. En la exploracion, se aprecia macrocefalia con frente prominente e hipertelorismo, asi como nevo. Se solicita estudio genetico de SG, en el que se detecta la mutacion c.930delC en el exon 6 del gen PTCH1 en heterocigosis. Conclusiones. En el SG hay un aumento de la susceptibilidad al desarrollo de carcinomas basocelulares y es preciso un estrecho control dermatologico. Es necesario un seguimiento neurologico clinico y de imagen, mediante resonancia magnetica, para el diagnostico precoz de tumores intracraneales, fundamentalmente el meduloblastoma. Tambien son caracteristicos los queratoquistes odontogenicos, otras alteraciones cutaneas, fibromas cardiacos y ovaricos, asi como anomalias esqueleticas, que precisan controles clinicos y de imagen periodicos, y tratamiento en caso de ser necesarios, pero debe evitarse la radiacion. El SG es un trastorno poco frecuente, que se debe sospechar ante la presencia de alteraciones caracteristicas. Es necesario un seguimiento multidisciplinar, asi como establecer un protocolo de actuacion, para un temprano diagnostico y tratamiento de las complicaciones potencialmente graves derivadas de esta enfermedad.


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Síndrome do Nevo Basocelular/diagnóstico , Receptores de Superfície Celular/genética , Adulto , Síndrome do Nevo Basocelular/genética , Pré-Escolar , Deficiências do Desenvolvimento/genética , Éxons/genética , Feminino , Heterozigoto , Humanos , Hipertelorismo/genética , Deficiência Intelectual/genética , Neoplasias Maxilares/genética , Megalencefalia/genética , Receptores Patched , Receptor Patched-1 , Receptores de Superfície Celular/deficiência , Deleção de Sequência
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