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Basal Ganglia Dysmorphism in Patients With Aicardi Syndrome.

Silvia Masnada1, Anna Pichiecchio1, Manuela Formica1, Filippo Arrigoni1, Paola Borrelli1, Patrizia Accorsi1, Paolo Bonanni1, Renato Borgatti1, Bernardo Dalla Bernardina1, Alberto Danieli1, Francesca Darra1, Nicolas Deconinck1, Valentina De Giorgis1, Olivier Dulac1, Svetlana Gataullina1, Lucio Giordano1, Renzo Guerrini1, Francesca La Briola1, Massimo Mastrangelo1, Martino Montomoli1, Marzia Mortilla1, Elisa Osanni1, Pasquale Parisi1, Emilio Perucca1, Lorenzo Pinelli1, Romina Romaniello1, Mariasavina Severino1, Federico Vigevano1, Aglaia Vignoli1, Nadia Bahi-Buisson1, Mara Cavallin1, Andrea Accogli1, Marie Burgeois1, Valeria Capra1, Virgine Chaves-Vischer1, Luisa Chiapparini1, GiovannaStefania Colafati1, Stefano D'Arrigo1, Isabelle Desguerre1, Martine Doco-Fenzy1, Giuseppe d'Orsi1, Nino Epitashvili1, Elisa Fazzi1, Alessandro Ferretti1, Elena Fiorini1, Melanie Fradin1, Carlo Fusco1, Tiziana Granata1, Katrine Marie Johannesen1, Sebastien Lebon1, Philippe Loget1, Rikke Steensjerre Moller1, Domenico Montanaro1, Simona Orcesi1, Chloe Quelin1, Erika Rebessi1, Antonino Romeo1, Roberta Solazzi1, Carlotta Spagnoli1, Christian Uebler1, Federico Zara1, Alexis Arzimanoglou1, Pierangelo Veggiotti2.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Aiming to detect associations between neuroradiologic and EEG evaluations and long-term clinical outcome in order to detect possible prognostic factors, a detailed clinical and neuroimaging characterization of 67 cases of Aicardi syndrome (AIC), collected through a multicenter collaboration, was performed.
METHODS: Only patients who satisfied Sutton diagnostic criteria were included. Clinical outcome was assessed using gross motor function, manual ability, and eating and drinking ability classification systems. Brain imaging studies and statistical analysis were reviewed.
RESULTS: Patients presented early-onset epilepsy, which evolved into drug-resistant seizures. AIC has a variable clinical course, leading to permanent disability in most cases; nevertheless, some cases presented residual motor abilities. Chorioretinal lacunae were present in 86.56% of our patients. Statistical analysis revealed correlations between MRI, EEG at onset, and clinical outcome. On brain imaging, 100% of the patients displayed corpus callosum malformations, 98% cortical dysplasia and nodular heterotopias, and 96.36% intracranial cysts (with similar rates of 2b and 2d). As well as demonstrating that posterior fossa abnormalities (found in 63.63% of cases) should also be considered a common feature in AIC, our study highlighted the presence (in 76.36%) of basal ganglia dysmorphisms (never previously reported).
CONCLUSION: The AIC neuroradiologic phenotype consists of a complex brain malformation whose presence should be considered central to the diagnosis. Basal ganglia dysmorphisms are frequently associated. Our work underlines the importance of MRI and EEG, both for correct diagnosis and as a factor for predicting long-term outcome. CLASSIFICATION OF EVIDENCE: This study provides Class II evidence that for patients with AIC, specific MRI abnormalities and EEG at onset are associated with clinical outcomes.
© 2020 American Academy of Neurology.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33277420      PMCID: PMC8055324          DOI: 10.1212/WNL.0000000000011237

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurology        ISSN: 0028-3878            Impact factor:   9.910


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