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Neuroophthalmology ; 48(1): 13-18, 2024.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38357618

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The objective of this study was to record the clinical, neuro-radiological, and systemic features of patients with septo-optic dysplasia (SOD). A retrospective review of patients was conducted to identify patients with features consistent with SOD over a 6-year period, including optic nerve hypoplasia with agenesis of midline structures, along with an absent septum pellucidum and/or agenesis of the corpus callosum. Thirty-three patients were identified. The male to female ratio was 2:1, while the median age at diagnosis was 5 years (interquartile range = 10 years, range = 0-44 years). Optic nerve hypoplasia (ONH) was bilateral in 81.81% of cases (n = 27) and unilateral in 18.18% of cases (n = 6), with three cases in each eye. Developmental delay was documented in 24.2% (n = 8). The most frequent magnetic resonance imaging features that were consistent with SOD included: isolated absent septum pellucidum reported in 51.51% (n = 17); isolated corpus callosum agenesis in 33.33% (n = 11); and both absent septum pellucidum and corpus callosum agenesis in 15.15% (n = 5). Pituitary gland abnormalities, including pituitary hypoplasia in 9% (n = 3) or hypoplasia of pituitary infundibulum in 6% (n = 2) were less common. Pituitary hormonal abnormalities were present in 50% of the 10 tested patients (n = 5). Although bilateral ONH is more frequent, hypoplasia of just one optic nerve could be a presenting feature of SOD. Therefore, additional neuro-imaging is important for a diagnosis in cases of unilateral and bilateral ONH and a multidisciplinary approach is beneficial.

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Int J Surg Case Rep ; 109: 108575, 2023 Aug.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37524018

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INTRODUCTION AND IMPORTANCE: Septo-optic dysplasia (SOD) is a rare congenital disorder characterized by abnormal development of the optic nerve, pituitary gland, hypothalamus, and midline brain structures, with heterogeneous presentation among cases. CASE PRESENTATION: We report a seven-month-old male infant presented with persistent vomiting and delayed developmental milestones. He had dysmorphic facial features, bilateral esotropia, a head circumference of 50 cm, and scoliosis. His muscle tone was high (clasp-knife spasticity) and his deep tendon reflexes were brisk in the four limbs. Clinical evaluation and brain MRI confirmed the diagnosis of SOD, for which, he was subjected for multidisciplinary evaluation. Genetic testing revealed an autosomal dominant TUBB gene mutation. On follow-up, at the age of three years, he presented with recurrent focal motor and generalized seizures, which were controlled with levetiracetam. CLINICAL DISCUSSION: The ophthalmic manifestations of SOD include optic nerve hypoplasia, which can lead to visual impairments such as nystagmus, strabismus, and reduced visual acuity. Midline brain anomalies involve structures like the corpus callosum and septum pellucidum, and can result in cognitive and neurological deficits. Hypothalamic-pituitary axis abnormalities can cause endocrine dysfunction and growth abnormalities. The clinical heterogeneity of SOD is attributed to variable phenotypic penetration and genetic mutations. Environmental risk factors may also contribute to the development of the syndrome. CONCLUSION: SOD is a complex disorder with diverse clinical manifestations. Early diagnosis and multidisciplinary management are crucial for optimizing patient outcomes. Further research is needed to understand the underlying genetic and environmental factors involved in SOD and to develop targeted treatments.

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Birth Defects Res ; 115(7): 753-763, 2023 04 15.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36916489

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BACKGROUND: Optic nerve hypoplasia (ONH) is a birth defect of unknown etiology and a leading cause of visual impairment in developed countries. Recent studies suggest that factors of deprivation and exposures of poor nutritional status, such as lower gestational weight gain (GWG), may be associated with increased risk of ONH. The present study describes the prenatal features of mothers of ONH cases, including prepregnancy BMI and GWG, and the associations with clinical features of disease severity. METHODS: Retrospective study of prenatal records for cases of ONH enrolled in a research registry. Prepregnancy BMI and GWG were compared to maternal characteristics and clinical findings of ONH severity including bilaterality, hypopituitarism, and neuroradiographic abnormalities. RESULTS: Compared to population-based normative data of births in the United States, mothers of ONH cases (n = 55) were younger (23.3 vs. 25.8 years; p = 0.03), with higher incidence of inadequate GWG (34.0% vs. 20.4%; p = 0.03) predominantly in the first and second trimesters. The presence of major brain malformations was associated with younger maternal age (21.6 [IQR 19.4, 24.7] vs. 24.9 years [IQR 22.1, 28.5] [p = 0.02]), primiparity (44.1% vs. 13.3%; p = 0.05) and decreased prepregnancy BMI (20.9 kg/m2 [19, 22.5] vs. 25.5 kg/m2 [21.3, 28.2]; p < 0.01). CONCLUSION: Decreased prepregnancy BMI and inadequate GWG correlated with clinical features of ONH severity, specifically bilateral disease and presence of major brain malformations.


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Ganho de Peso na Gestação , Malformações do Sistema Nervoso , Hipoplasia do Nervo Óptico , Gravidez , Feminino , Humanos , Estados Unidos , Aumento de Peso , Índice de Massa Corporal , Estudos Retrospectivos
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Arch Soc Esp Oftalmol (Engl Ed) ; 97(1): 28-33, 2022 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35027141

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Septo-optic dysplasia (SOD) is a rare congenital condition of unknown cause, with a characteristic triad that includes optic nerve hypoplasia, pituitary function abnormalities and midline brain defects, in addition to a broad spectrum of symptoms and associations. A total of five clinical cases are presented, four of which met the complete classic triad. All of them showed a wide variety of ophthalmological, endocrinological and neurological alterations. Within the ophthalmological spectrum of SOD, papillary hypoplasia and ocular motility alterations (nystagmus, strabismus) stand out. Other less frequent ones may also appear, such as pupillary alterations, microphthalmia and coloboma. Given the suspicion of SOD, brain MRI scan should be performed, as well as consultation with the paediatric department in order to complete the study and indicate, if necessary, systemic treatment.


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Anormalidades do Olho , Displasia Septo-Óptica , Encéfalo , Criança , Humanos , Imageamento por Ressonância Magnética , Displasia Septo-Óptica/diagnóstico
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Arch. Soc. Esp. Oftalmol ; 97(1): 28-33, ene.,2022. tab, ilus
Artigo em Espanhol | IBECS | ID: ibc-202728

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La displasia septoóptica (DSO) es una entidad congénita, rara, de causa desconocida, con una tríada característica que incluye hipoplasia de nervio óptico, anomalías en la función hipofisaria y defectos en la línea media cerebral, además de un amplio espectro de manifestaciones y asociaciones.Se presenta una serie de cinco casos clínicos, de los cuales cuatro presentaron la tríada clásica completa. Todos mostraron gran variedad de alteraciones oftalmológicas, endocrinológicas y neurológicas.Dentro del espectro oftalmológico de la DSO, destacan la hipoplasia papilar y las alteraciones de la motilidad ocular (nistagmos estrabismo). También pueden aparecer otras menos frecuentes, como son alteraciones pupilares, microftalmia y coloboma.Ante la sospecha de DSO, conviene realizar una resonancia magnética cerebral y una interconsulta con el servicio de pediatría para completar el estudio e indicar, si fuera preciso, tratamiento sistémico.


Septo-optic dysplasia (SOD) is a rare congenital condition of unknown cause, with a characteristic triad that includes optic nerve hypoplasia, pituitary function abnormalities and midline brain defects, in addition to a broad spectrum of symptoms and associations.A total of five clinical cases are presented, four of which met the complete classic triad. All of them showed a wide variety of ophthalmological, endocrinological and neurological alterations.Within the ophthalmological spectrum of SOD, papillary hypoplasia and ocular motility alterations (nystagmus, strabismus) stand out. Other less frequent ones may also appear, such as pupillary alterations, microphthalmia and coloboma.Given the suspicion of SOD, brain MRI scan should be performed, as well as consultation with the paediatric department in order to complete the study and indicate, if necessary, systemic treatment.


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Humanos , Ciências da Saúde , Oftalmologia , Displasia Septo-Óptica , Baixa Visão/congênito
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Handb Clin Neurol ; 181: 51-64, 2021.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34238479

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Septo-optic dysplasia (SOD) or de Morsier's syndrome is a rare congenital disorder characterized by a classic triad of: (a) optic nerve hypoplasia, (b) agenesis of septum pellucidum and corpus callosum, and (c) hypoplasia of the hypothalamic-pituitary axis. This chapter will outline the key information regarding the etiology and epidemiology of this syndrome with a focus on its comprehensive management. Particular attention will be paid to the diagnostic stage and the most relevant differential diagnosis, before moving to the complexities of its treatment. In fact, although SOD is not curable, many aspects of this syndrome can be improved through a tailored multidisciplinary approach consisting in hormonal replacement, corrective ophthalmological surgery, management of epileptic seizures, and active neuropsychological support.


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Displasia Septo-Óptica , Diagnóstico Diferencial , Humanos , Convulsões , Displasia Septo-Óptica/diagnóstico , Displasia Septo-Óptica/epidemiologia , Displasia Septo-Óptica/terapia , Septo Pelúcido , Síndrome
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J Pediatr Neurosci ; 15(3): 328-329, 2020.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33531961

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A 1-month-old girl child, who was found to have hydrocephalus on prenatal ultrasound, was postnatally evaluated with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of brain, which showed two classical findings of septo-optic dysplasia (SOD), namely optic nerve hypoplasia and absent septum pellucidum. In addition, the patient was found to have cerebellar hemiagenesis.

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Rev. habanera cienc. méd ; 17(5): 837-846, set.-oct. 2018. graf
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS, CUMED | ID: biblio-985629

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Introducción: La Anoftalmia/Microftalmia es una malformación ocular congénita que se caracteriza por la reducción variable del volumen del globo ocular, la misma requiere de estudios imagenológicos para un diagnóstico más preciso. Objetivo: Demostrar la importancia de la neuroimagen en el diagnóstico y orientación de la microftalmia/anoftalmia neonatal congénita bilateral. Presentación del caso: Se hace referencia a un recién nacido con diagnóstico clínico de anoftalmia/microftalmia de manera inicial que después de realizar estudios de neuroimagen se constataron otras malformaciones del sistema nervioso central que permitieron orientar el diagnóstico hacia un síndrome genético definido. Durante el examen físico inicial se constató hipertelorismo, orejas de implantación baja, fisura palatina, ano anterior y ausencia de los globos oculares en ambos lados. La Resonancia magnética nuclear mostró esbozos de cristalinos rudimentarios, ubicados en zona atípica y esbozo de nervio óptico incompleto del lado derecho. No se observaron globos oculares. Observándose además múltiples imágenes de aspecto quístico bilaterales en las áreas orbitarias que desplazan los cristalinos rudimentarios por conflicto de espacio. Este paciente requirió estudios de neuroimagen para determinar si se trataba de una anoftalmia/microftalmia y para orientar el diagnóstico de displasia septo-óptica que organizó el pensamiento clínico hacia un posible Síndrome de Morsier. En este caso se realizó diagnóstico diferencial con otras causas asociadas a estas malformaciones oculares. Conclusiones: Los estudios imagenológicos del cerebro de los pacientes con anoftalmia / microftalmia en la etapa neonatal permiten orientar un diagnóstico preciso y precoz que favorece una intervención multidisciplinaria temprana(AU)


Introduction: Anophthalmia/microphthalmia is a congenital eye malformation that is characterized by the variable reduction of the volume of the ocular globe, which requires imaging studies for a more precise diagnosis. Objective: To demonstrate the importance of neuroimaging in the diagnosis and management of neonatal congenital bilateral anophthalmia/microphthalmia. Case Presentation: We describe the case of a newborn with an initial clinical diagnosis of anophthalmia/microphthalmia in which, after carrying out neuroimaging studies, other malformations of the central nervous system were confirmed, allowing to guide the diagnosis towards a defined genetic syndrome. During the initial physical exam, hypertelorism, low set ears, palatine fissure, anterior anus, and absence of the ocular globes in both sides were verified. The magnetic resonance imaging showed signals of rudimentary crystalline located in an atypical area, and signals of incomplete optic nerve of the right side. Ocular globes were not observed. Multiple cyst-like bilateral images were also observed in orbital areas, displacing the rudimentary crystalline lens due to space limitations. Discussion: This patient required neuroimaging studies to determine if she had an anophthalmia/microphthalmia and present a guide for the diagnosis of septo-optic dysplasia that organized the clinical thinking towards a possible Morsier Syndrome. In this case, a differential diagnosis with other causes associated to these ocular malformations was made. Conclusions: The imaging studies of the brain of the patients with anophthalmia/microphthalmia in the neonatal period allows to guide a precise and early diagnosis that favors an early multidisciplinary intervention(AU)


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Humanos , Feminino , Recém-Nascido , Microftalmia/diagnóstico por imagem , Espectroscopia de Ressonância Magnética/métodos , Anoftalmia/diagnóstico por imagem
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Pediatr Endocrinol Diabetes Metab ; 24(4): 197-203, 2018.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30963758

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INTRODUCTION: Septo-optic dysplasia (SOD) is a rare congenital heterogeneous malformation with postulated genetic and environmental etiology. Septo-optic dysplasia is characterized by classic triad: optic nerve hypoplasia, midline brain malformation and hypothalamic-pituitary endocrine deficiencies. The most common hormonal deficiencies affect growth hormone and gonadotropin but it can also be lower levels of the other hormones. The rarest form of hormone deficiency is the deficiency of the antidiuretic hormone. CASE REPORT: The boy was born in 39th week of pregnancy in general good condition. Weakened suction reflex and spitting resulted in substantial difficulties with breastfeeding. After transfontanelle ultrasonography central nervous system defect was suspected. In the 5th month of life MRI confirmed septo-optic dysplasia on the basis of anterior genu of corpus callosum and septum pellucidum agenesis, both optic nerves and optic chiasm hypoplasia, pachygyria and polimicrogyria of the right frontoparietal cortex. Neurological examination revealed axial laxity, psychomotor development delay, difficulties in keeping eyes fixed as well as rotary and horizontal nystagmus. At the age of 3 years he underwent the endocrinological consultation due to polydipsia and polyuria. The tests revealed lower urine specific gravity tests results, therefore diabetes insipidus was diagnosed. The boy still receives desmopressin and there are no signs of central diabetes insipidus. Currently, the boy is under a multi-disciplinary medical care. CONCLUSIONS: The attention should be focussed on early diagnosis, mutli-specialized care and treatment SOD. Hypopituitarism ranges from isolated to multiple hormone deficits, with diabetes insipidus in a minority. Although rare, SOD is an important cause of congenital hypopituitarism and should be considered in all children with midline defects and optic nerve hyploplasia.


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Diabetes Insípido Neurogênico/complicações , Displasia Septo-Óptica/complicações , Criança , Diabetes Insípido Neurogênico/diagnóstico , Diabetes Insípido Neurogênico/diagnóstico por imagem , Diabetes Insípido Neurogênico/terapia , Humanos , Hipopituitarismo , Masculino , Displasia Septo-Óptica/diagnóstico , Displasia Septo-Óptica/diagnóstico por imagem , Displasia Septo-Óptica/terapia
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Saudi J Anaesth ; 11(1): 106-107, 2017.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28217067

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Septo-optic dysplasia (SOD)/de Morsier's syndrome is characterized by optic nerve hypoplasia, pituitary endocrine dysfunction, and midline brain abnormalities. Hypopituitarism, hypothyroidism, hypogonadism, and adrenal insufficiency can lead to severe hypoglycemia, adrenal crisis, seizures, and sudden death. Anesthetic management of SOD was associated with high perioperative mortality. A 9-year-old male child proposed for dental treatments/extractions. Medical history of SOD with hypopituitarism, hypothyroidism, and delayed psychomotor development was observed. Anesthetic induction with sevoflurane and intravenous administration of hydrocortisone plus dexamethasone were given. An infusion of 5% glucose in sodium chloride 0.9% was started. Anesthesia with sevoflurane and air, combined with local infiltration with 2% lidocaine, was maintained. During the procedure, the patient was breathing spontaneously, hemodynamically stable, with normal glucose levels measured every 30 min. The patient received 750 mg of paracetamol for analgesia and was discharged from the hospital 24 h after the procedure without complications. The mortality related to general anesthesia in such patients put us some challenges. The procedure was imperative for improving the health and quality of life of the patient, so we opted for inhalational anesthesia combined with local infiltration. We think that combined anesthesia contributed to the abolition of pain and avoided adrenal suppression contributing for the success of the procedure.

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Med J Armed Forces India ; 71(3): 287-9, 2015 Jul.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26286097

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Septo-optic dysplasia is a rare congenital disorder involving brain and optic pathways. We present typical Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) findings of a case of Septo-optic dysplasia in a 19 year old female patient.

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Arch Soc Esp Oftalmol ; 88(10): 398-402, 2013 Oct.
Artigo em Espanhol | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24060304

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Septo-optic dysplasia (SOD)[MIM182230] consisting of a heterogeneous and uncommon condition characterised by the classictriad: optic nerve hypoplasia, abnormalities of pituitary hormone, and defects of thebrain midline (including agenesis of the septum pellucidum and/or the corpus callosum; ithas also been described associated cortical malformations, it was referred to as SOD plus syndrome).We report the first known case in which the initial diagnostic sign of SOD was a bilateralmydriasis as a manifestation ofhypoplasia of both optic nerves, pituitary hypoplasia andcerebral dysgenesis with neuronal migration disorder.We discuss thedifferential diagnosis of congenital mydriasis.


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Anormalidades Múltiplas/diagnóstico , Midríase/congênito , Displasia Septo-Óptica/diagnóstico , Atrofia , Cegueira/etiologia , Movimento Celular , Ventrículos Cerebrais/anormalidades , Diagnóstico Diferencial , Diagnóstico Precoce , Humanos , Recém-Nascido , Deficiência Intelectual/etiologia , Masculino , Midríase/etiologia , Nervo Óptico/patologia , Hipófise/anormalidades , Septo Pelúcido/anormalidades
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Oman J Ophthalmol ; 6(3): 193-8, 2013 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24379556

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BACKGROUND: Septo-optic dysplasia (SOD), also known as de-Morsier's syndrome, is a rare disorder characterized by any combination of optic nerve hypoplasia (ONH), pituitary gland hypoplasia, and midline abnormalities of the brain including absence of septum pellucidum and corpus callosum dysgenesis. It is typically diagnosed in infancy and has a variable presentation that includes visual, neurologic, and/or hypothalamic-pituitary endocrine deficits. PURPOSE: To demonstrate the ophthalmic, endocrine, and neurologic spectrum of SOD in five Omani children and address the crucial role of high-resolution neuroimaging for its early and accurate diagnosis. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A retrospective chart review was performed in 2010 of all children in the pediatric ophthalmology database of Sultan Qaboos University Hospital (SQUH) who were diagnosed to have ONH. All relevantdemographic, ophthalmic, neurologic, endocrine, and neuro-radiological manifestations were recorded in a data collection form. All previous neuroimaging results were reviewed by a neuro-radiologist. RESULTS: Five patients (four males, one female) with the diagnosis of ONH were included in the study. They presented during the period 1998-2008. All patients were born at term, with normal birth weights to healthy mothers with insignificant antenatal history. Age at presentation ranged from three months to one year. Manifestations at presentation included severe visual impairment (5/5), neonatal hypoglycemia (3/5), seizure disorder (2/5), and failure to thrive (4/5). ONH was bilateral in 3/5 patients and unilateral in (2/5). Brain and orbit imaging revealed varying anomalies in all patients. These included absent septum pellucidum (3/5), severe corpus callosum agenesis (1/5), ectopic pituitary (5/5), falx cerebri deficiency (1/5), optic nerve hypoplasia (5/5), optic chiasmal hypoplasia (5/5), and olfactory tract hypoplasia (1/5). Endocrine deficits were detected in 4/5 patients (3 with panhypopituitarism, and 1 with growth hormone deficiency) and necessitated replacement therapy. CONCLUSION: SOD is a clinically heterogeneous disorder with a wide spectrum of ophthalmic, endocrine, and neurologic manifestations. All features might not be present in a single patient. A high consanguinity rate and lack of history of alcohol and drug use were observed in our cohort. Most affected children present first to the pediatrician with failure to thrive. Radiological confirmation of ONH necessitates high-resolution imaging and interpretation by an experienced neuro-radiologist. In our cohort, all patients with ONH had associated optic chiasmal hypoplasia. Early detection and treatment reduces disease-related morbidity, and can be life saving.

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Arq. neuropsiquiatr ; 65(3a): 693-696, set. 2007. ilus
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS | ID: lil-460813

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INTRODUCTION: Septo-optic dysplasia (De Morsier syndrome) is defined as the association between optic nerve hypoplasia, midline central nervous system malformations and pituitary dysfunction. CASE REPORT: Third child born to nonconsanguineous parents, female, adequate pre-natal medical care, cesarean term delivery due to breech presentation, Apgar score 3 at the first minute and 8 at 5 minutes, symptomatic hypoglycemia at 18 hours. Neurological follow-up identified a delay in acquisition of motor and language developmental milestones. Epileptic generalized seizures began at 12 months and were controlled with phenobarbital. EEG was normal. MRI revealed agenesis of the pituitary stalk, hypoplasia of the optic chiasm and periventricular nodular heterotopia. Ophthalmologic evaluation showed bilateral optic disk hypoplasia. Endocrine function laboratory tests revealed primary hypothyroidism and hyperprolactinemia. CONCLUSION: The relevance of this case report relies on its uniqueness, since periventricular heterotopia had not been described in association with septo-optic dysplasia until 2006.


INTRODUÇÃO: Displasia septo-óptica (síndrome de De Morsier) é definida como a associação entre hipoplasia do nervo óptico, malformações de linha média do sistema nervoso central e disfunção pituitária. RELATO DE CASO: Terceiro filho, pais não consangüíneos, sexo feminino, pré-natal adequado, parto cesário a termo por apresentação pélvica, Apgar 3 no primeiro minuto e 8 no quinto minuto, hipoglicemia sintomática com 18 horas de vida. Durante o acompanhamento neurológico identificou-se atraso na aquisição dos marcos de desenvolvimento motor e linguagem. Crises epilépticas generalizadas iniciaram com 12 meses de vida sendo controladas com fenobarbital. EEG era normal. Ressonância magnética revelou agenesia de haste pituitária, hipoplasia de quiasma óptico e heterotopia nodular periventricular. Avaliação oftalmológica demonstrou hipoplasia bilateral de disco óptico. Investigação da função endócrina revelou hipotireoidismo primário e hiperprolactinemia. CONCLUSÃO: A relevância deste relato reside em seu ineditismo, já que heterotopia periventricular não havia sido descrita em associação com displasia septo-óptica até 2006.


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Feminino , Humanos , Recém-Nascido , Heterotopia Nodular Periventricular/etiologia , Displasia Septo-Óptica/complicações , Eletroencefalografia , Proteínas de Homeodomínio/genética , Sistema Hipotálamo-Hipofisário/patologia , Imageamento por Ressonância Magnética , Mutação/genética , Fenótipo , Heterotopia Nodular Periventricular/genética , Heterotopia Nodular Periventricular/patologia , Síndrome , Displasia Septo-Óptica/genética , Displasia Septo-Óptica/patologia
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