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Neurodevelopmental outcome after neonatal perforator stroke.

Ginette M Ecury-Goossen1, Marit van der Haer1, Liesbeth S Smit1,2, Monique Feijen-Roon1, Maarten Lequin3, Rogier C J de Jonge1, Paul Govaert1,4, Jeroen Dudink1,3.   

Abstract

AIM: To assess outcome after neonatal perforator stroke in the largest cohort to date.
METHOD: Survivors from a cohort of children diagnosed with neonatal perforator stroke using cranial ultrasound or magnetic resonance imaging were eligible for inclusion. Recovery and Recurrence Questionnaire score, presence of cerebral palsy (CP), and crude outcome were assessed, specifically (1) the ability to walk independently, (2) participation in regular education, and (3) the presence of epilepsy.
RESULTS: Thirty-seven patients (20 males, 17 females) aged 3 to 14 years (mean age 8y) were included in the study: 14 with isolated single perforator stroke, four with multiple isolated perforator strokes, and 19 with additional brain injury. Out of 18 children with isolated perforator stroke(s), four had CP, one could not walk independently, and one developed epilepsy. The posterior limb of the internal capsule was involved in four out of 18 patients; three of these patients had CP. Of 19 children with additional brain injury, 11 had CP and three were not able to walk independently. Three out of nine children with concomitant cortical middle cerebral artery stroke developed epilepsy.
INTERPRETATION: Perforator stroke patterns can be of use in predicting long-term outcome and for guiding counselling and surveillance. Motor outcome was favourable in children with isolated perforator stroke(s), except when the posterior limb of the internal capsule was involved.
© 2015 Mac Keith Press.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26212612     DOI: 10.1111/dmcn.12857

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dev Med Child Neurol        ISSN: 0012-1622            Impact factor:   5.449


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