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Correlation between neuroimaging, neurological phenotype, and functional outcomes in Wilson's disease.
Moura, João; Pinto, Catarina; Freixo, Pedro; Alves, Helder; Ramos, Cristina; Santos Silva, Ermelinda; Nery, Filipe; Gandara, Judit; Lopes, Vitor; Ferreira, Sofia; Presa, José; Ferreira, José Manuel; Miranda, Helena Pessegueiro; Magalhães, Marina.
Afiliação
  • Moura J; Department of Neurology, Centro Hospitalar Universitário de Santo António, Largo Do Professor Abel Salazar, 4099-001, Porto, Portugal. moura.neuro@chporto.min-saude.pt.
  • Pinto C; Department of Neuroradiology, Centro Hospitalar Universitário de Santo António, Porto, Portugal.
  • Freixo P; Department of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine, Unidade Local de Saúde de Matosinhos, Porto, Portugal.
  • Alves H; Porto Institute of Social Work (ISSSP), Porto, Portugal.
  • Ramos C; INESC TEC, Porto, Portugal.
  • Santos Silva E; Department of Neuroradiology, Centro Hospitalar Universitário de Santo António, Porto, Portugal.
  • Nery F; Department of Paediatric Gastrenterology, Centro Hospitalar Universitário de Santo António, Porto, Portugal.
  • Gandara J; Department of Hepatic and Pancreatic Transplantation, Centro Hospitalar Universitário de Santo António, Porto, Portugal.
  • Lopes V; Department of Hepatic and Pancreatic Transplantation, Centro Hospitalar Universitário de Santo António, Porto, Portugal.
  • Ferreira S; Department of Hepatic and Pancreatic Transplantation, Centro Hospitalar Universitário de Santo António, Porto, Portugal.
  • Presa J; Department of Hepatic and Pancreatic Transplantation, Centro Hospitalar Universitário de Santo António, Porto, Portugal.
  • Ferreira JM; Liver Unit, Department of Medicine, Centro Hospitalar de Trás-Os-Montes E Alto Douro, Porto, Portugal.
  • Miranda HP; Department of Gastrenterology, Centro Hospitalar de Trás-Os-Montes E Alto Douro, Porto, Portugal.
  • Magalhães M; Department of Hepatic and Pancreatic Transplantation, Centro Hospitalar Universitário de Santo António, Porto, Portugal.
Neurol Sci ; 45(7): 3201-3208, 2024 Jul.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38291197
ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION:

Wilson's disease (WD) is associated with a variety of movement disorders and progressive neurological dysfunction. The aim of this study was to correlate baseline brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) features with clinical phenotype and long-term outcomes in chronically treated WD patients.

METHODS:

Patients were retrospectively selected from an institutional database. Two experienced neuroradiologists reviewed baseline brain MRI. Functional assessment was performed using the World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule 2.0 (WHODAS 2.0) scale, and disease severity was classified using the Global Assessment Scale for Wilson's Disease (GASWD).

RESULTS:

Of 27 patients selected, 14 were female (51.9%), with a mean (standard deviation [SD]) age at onset of 19.5 (7.1) years. Neurological symptoms developed in 22 patients (81.5%), with hyperkinetic symptoms being the most common (70.4%). Baseline brain MRI showed abnormal findings in 18 cases (66.7%), including T2 hyperintensities in 59.3% and atrophy in 29.6%. After a mean (SD) follow-up of 20.9 (11.0) years, WD patients had a mean score of 19.2 (10.2) on WHODAS 2.0 and 6.4 (5.7) on GASWD. The presence of hyperkinetic symptoms correlated with putaminal T2 hyperintensities (p = 0.003), putaminal T2 hypointensities (p = 0.009), and mesencephalic T2 hyperintensities (p = 0.009). Increased functional disability was associated with brain atrophy (p = 0.007), diffusion abnormalities (p = 0.013), and burden of T2 hyperintensities (p = 0.002). A stepwise regression model identified atrophy as a predictor of increased WHODAS 2.0 (p = 0.023) and GASWD (p = 0.007) scores.

CONCLUSIONS:

Atrophy and, to a lesser extent, deep T2 hyperintensity are associated with functional disability and disease severity in long-term follow-up of WD patients.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Fenótipo / Encéfalo / Imageamento por Ressonância Magnética / Degeneração Hepatolenticular Tipo de estudo: Prognostic_studies Limite: Adolescent / Adult / Child / Female / Humans / Male Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Fenótipo / Encéfalo / Imageamento por Ressonância Magnética / Degeneração Hepatolenticular Tipo de estudo: Prognostic_studies Limite: Adolescent / Adult / Child / Female / Humans / Male Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article