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Hsiu-Fen Lee1,2,3, Ching-Shiang Chi4,5, Chi-Ren Tsai6,7, Hung-Chieh Chen8, I-Chun Lee9.
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BACKGROUND: Isolated sulfite oxidase deficiency (ISOD) is a very rare autosomal recessive inherited neurometabolic disease. The most striking postnatal neuroimaging finding is multicystic encephalomalacia, which occurs rapidly within days to weeks after birth and mimics severe hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy. The aim of this study was to describe the prenatal neuroimaging features in a neonate and a fetus diagnosed with ISOD.Entities:
Keywords: Brain MRI; Brain disruption; Isolated sulfite oxidase deficiency; Prenatal period
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28629418 PMCID: PMC5477159 DOI: 10.1186/s13023-017-0668-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Orphanet J Rare Dis ISSN: 1750-1172 Impact factor: 4.123
Fig. 1The initial and follow-up brain MRIs of our index case. a-c The initial brain MRI at age of 9 days. Axial images, FLAIR image (TE 110 ms, TR 8802 ms) (a) and T2-weighted image (TE 100 ms, TR 6000 ms) (b), show cystic lesions over the left frontal and temporal areas, diffuse and obvious high signal intensity over bilateral cerebral cortex, and signal change over the bilateral globus pallidi. Single-voxel proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy of the cortical gray matter (c) reveals elevated Choline (Cho) and abnormally low N-acetylaspartate (NAA) peaks, together with a large lactate (Lac) doublet at intermediate echo time (TE 144 ms). d. The follow-up brain MRI at age of 4 months. Axial FLAIR image (TE 122 ms, TR 9002 ms) shows ventricular dilatation, dramatic cerebral cortical atrophy, multicystic lesions over bilateral occipital areas, and subdural hemorrhage
Fig. 2SUOX gene analysis of our index case. Mutation analysis of SUOX revealed homozygous c.1200C > G mutations, resulting in an amino acid substitution of tyrosine to a stop codon (Y400X)
Fig. 3Brain MRI of the ISOD fetus and the normal control images of brain development at gestational age 21 weeks. a and b, Axial brain images (TE 93 ms, TR 1400 ms, Matrix 256 × 166, FOV 200 nm, Slice 3 mm, Voxel size 0.98 × 0.78 × 3 mm3) of the ISOD fetus at gestational age 21 weeks show poor gyration at left sylvian fissure (arrow) (a) and right lateral sulcus (arrow head), and poor differentiation of the cortical layers (a and b). c and d, Axial brain images (TE 96 ms, TR 1400 ms, Matrix 256 × 166, FOV 200 nm, Slice 3 mm, Voxel size 0.98 × 0.78 × 3 mm3) of the normal control at gestational age 21 weeks show normal gyration at the sylvian fissure (c) and lateral sulcus (d). Normal 5 layered appearance of the brain cortex, from medial to lateral, shows ventricular zone/ germinal matrix (red arrow), periventricular zone (yellow arrow), intermediate zone (green arrow), subplate (blue arrow), and cortical zone (pink arrow) (d). This finding indicates that neurodevelopment is affected early in the prenatal stage