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J Neurosci Rural Pract ; 15(2): 233-237, 2024.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38746526

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Objectives: The profile of seizures in neurocutaneous syndromes is variable. We aimed to define the characteristics of epilepsy in children with neurocutaneous syndromes. Materials and Methods: Cross-sectional study over 18 months at a tertiary care pediatric hospital, including children with neurocutaneous syndromes aged between 1 and 15 years, using the 2017-International League Against Epilepsy classification. Results: In 119 children with neurocutaneous syndromes, 94 (79%) had epilepsy. In eight children with neurofibromatosis one with epilepsy, 5 (62.5%) had generalized motor tonic-clonic seizures, 1 (12.5%) had generalized motor epileptic spasms, 1 (12.5%) had generalized motor automatism, and 1 (12.5%) had a focal seizure. In 69 children with tuberous sclerosis complex with epilepsy, 30 (43.5%) had generalized motor epileptic spasms, 23 (33.3%) had focal seizures, and nine (13.0%) had generalized motor tonic-clonic seizures. In 14 children with Sturge-Weber syndrome with epilepsy, 13 (92.8%) had focal seizures, and 1 (7.2%) had generalized motor tonic seizures. Statistically significant associations were found between epilepsy and intellectual disability (P = 0.02) and behavioral problems (P = 0.00). Conclusion: Profiling seizures in children with neurocutaneous syndromes are paramount in devising target-specific treatments as the epileptogenesis in each syndrome differs in the molecular pathways leading to the hyperexcitability state. Further multicentric studies are required to unravel better insights into the epilepsy profile of neurocutaneous syndromes.

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Neuropediatrics ; 54(5): 335-338, 2023 10.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37379859

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The neurodevelopmental outcomes in children with tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC) with epileptic spasms remain underdiagnosed and might be responsible for significant morbidity and mortality burdens, even after spasms abate. The study was a cross-sectional study over 18 months at a tertiary care pediatric hospital, involving 30 children with TSC who had epileptic spasms. They were assessed with Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders-5 criteria for autism spectrum disorder (ASD), attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), and intellectual disability (ID), and childhood psychopathology measurement schedule (CPMS) for behavioral disorders. The median age at onset of epileptic spasms was 6.5 (1-12) months, and the age at enrolment was 5 (1-15) years. Of 30 children, 2 (6.7%) had only ADHD, 15 (50%) had only ID/GDD (global developmental delay), 4 (13.3%) had ASD and ID/GDD, 3 (10%) had ADHD and ID/GDD, and 6 (20%) had none. The median intelligence quotient/development quotient (IQ/DQ) score was 60.5 (20-105). CPMS assessment revealed significant behavioral abnormalities in almost half the children. Eight (26.7%) patients were completely seizure-free for at least 2 years, 8 (26.7%) had generalized tonic-clonic seizures, 11 (36.6%) had focal epilepsy, and 3 (10%) had evolved into Lennox-Gastaut syndrome. A high proportion of neurodevelopment disorders, including ASD, ADHD, ID/GDD, and behavioral disorders were seen in this pilot study with a small cohort of children with TSC with epileptic spasms.


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Trastorno del Espectro Autista , Discapacidad Intelectual , Espasmos Infantiles , Esclerosis Tuberosa , Niño , Humanos , Preescolar , Adolescente , Trastorno del Espectro Autista/complicaciones , Trastorno del Espectro Autista/epidemiología , Trastorno del Espectro Autista/diagnóstico , Esclerosis Tuberosa/complicaciones , Esclerosis Tuberosa/epidemiología , Estudios Transversales , Proyectos Piloto , Espasmos Infantiles/complicaciones , Espasmos Infantiles/epidemiología , Espasmo , Discapacidad Intelectual/complicaciones , Discapacidad Intelectual/epidemiología
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J Child Neurol ; 37(10-11): 864-870, 2022 10.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35918819

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Introduction: The prevalence and patterns of sleep disturbances in neurocutaneous syndromes are variable and understudied. Methods: Cross-sectional study for 18 months at a tertiary care pediatric hospital, involving 100 children with neurocutaneous syndromes aged between 4 and 10 years using the Children's Sleep Habits Questionnaire-Abbreviated. Results: In 100 children with neurocutaneous syndromes, 47 (47%) had significant sleep problems. In subgroup analysis, 7 of 17 children with neurofibromatosis 1, 24 of 63 children with tuberous sclerosis complex, 10 of 12 children with Sturge-Weber syndrome, 2 of 3 children with linear nevus sebaceous syndrome, and each of the children with hypomelanosis of Ito, McCune-Albright syndrome, megalencephaly-capillary malformation syndrome, and unclassified neurocutaneous syndrome had significant sleep problems. Conclusion: The prevalence of sleep problems in our study population was not more than that observed in the general pediatric population. Prospective multicentric studies are needed to comprehend sleep problems in children with neurocutaneous syndromes.


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Síndromes Neurocutáneos , Trastornos del Sueño-Vigilia , Síndrome de Sturge-Weber , Esclerosis Tuberosa , Niño , Preescolar , Estudios Transversales , Humanos , Síndromes Neurocutáneos/complicaciones , Síndromes Neurocutáneos/epidemiología , Estudios Prospectivos , Trastornos del Sueño-Vigilia/epidemiología , Esclerosis Tuberosa/complicaciones , Esclerosis Tuberosa/epidemiología
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Trop Doct ; 52(4): 572-575, 2022 Oct.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35892163

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The phenotypical profile of cutaneous and ocular manifestations in neurocutaneous syndromes is inconstant. We made a cross-sectional study over 18 months of children with neurocutaneous syndromes aged between 1-15 years. A varied presentation was found. Attention to both the typical but also the rare atypical presentations enhances an early identification of the disorder and therefore opportune management.


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Síndromes Neurocutáneos , Adolescente , Niño , Preescolar , Estudios Transversales , Humanos , Lactante , Síndromes Neurocutáneos/diagnóstico
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Rheumatol Int ; 41(10): 1875-1882, 2021 Oct.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32813152

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Camptodactyly-arthropathy-coxa vara-pericarditis (CACP) syndrome is a rare familial arthropathy of childhood, commonly misdiagnosed as juvenile idiopathic arthritis. It is characterized by non-inflammatory arthropathy, coxa vara deformity, and sterile pericarditis. We describe two children with CACP syndrome who were referred to the rheumatology clinic for the suspicion of inflammatory arthritis. A literature search was carried out using PubMed/ Medline and Embase databases. English language reports of mutation-proven cases of CACP syndrome reported until 31 March 2020 were retrieved and analysed. Both the children had a delay in diagnosis (age at diagnosis- 12 and 13 years, respectively) and had received immunomodulatory therapy for suspected inflammatory arthritis. Presence of symmetrical arthropathy of large joints, camptodactyly, and normal inflammatory parameters are clues that indicated CACP syndrome. One child with a novel variant in PRG4 also had associated mitral valve prolapse and regurgitation. Both had severe constrictive pericarditis requiring pericardiectomy. On literature review, a total of 98 mutation-proven cases of CACP syndrome have been reported till date. Arthropathy in CACP syndrome mainly involves knees, wrists, ankles, and hips. Pericarditis is usually mild, however, can present rarely with severe symptoms requiring surgical intervention. CACP syndrome can closely mimic inflammatory arthritis and early clinical recognition is important to avoid misdiagnosis. Molecular confirmation is essential for early diagnosis and future genetic counselling for affected families.


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Artropatía Neurógena/diagnóstico , Coxa Vara/diagnóstico , Deformidades Congénitas de la Mano/diagnóstico , Sinovitis/diagnóstico , Adolescente , Artritis Juvenil/diagnóstico , Artropatía Neurógena/patología , Niño , Consanguinidad , Coxa Vara/patología , Diagnóstico Diferencial , Femenino , Deformidades Congénitas de la Mano/patología , Humanos , Masculino , Mutación , Proteoglicanos , Sinovitis/patología
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