| Literature DB >> 8830179 |
M Broyer1, M J Tête, G Guest, J P Berthélémé, F Labrousse, M Poisson.
Abstract
Of the 26 cystinotic patients over 19 years of age followed in our institution, 7 developed CNS complications at a mean age of 23 years. Two forms were observed. The first, associating cerebellar and pyramidal signs, mental deterioration and finally pseudo-bulbar palsy, may be called cystinosis encephalopathy. The other form resembled a stroke-like episode with coma and hemiplegia or milder symptoms. Hydrocephalus was rare and not associated with clinical symptoms in this series. Cysteamine was administered for longer than 6 months to 4 of the patients with encephalopathy. Two had an almost complete disappearance of their symptoms including the gross abnormalities of MR imaging in one; one improved partially and remained stable, and one continued to deteriorate but was suspected of non-compliance. These results suggest that cysteamine may be an effective treatment of cystinosis encephalopathy and encourage prescription of this drug in cystinosis in order to prevent this complication.Entities:
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Year: 1996 PMID: 8830179 DOI: 10.1007/bf01799350
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Inherit Metab Dis ISSN: 0141-8955 Impact factor: 4.982