Angiography-negative primary central nervous system vasculitis in children: a newly recognized inflammatory central nervous system disease |
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Authors: | Benseler Susanne M deVeber Gabrielle Hawkins Cynthia Schneider Rayfel Tyrrell Pascal N Aviv Richard I Armstrong Derek Laxer Ronald M Silverman Earl D |
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Affiliation: | The Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. |
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Abstract: | Inflammatory central nervous system (CNS) diseases in childhood comprise a wide spectrum of heterogeneous conditions. We studied 4 children with primary CNS vasculitis in whom results of magnetic resonance imaging studies were abnormal but results of conventional angiography were normal. We determined that angiography-negative, biopsy-confirmed primary small-vessel CNS vasculitis is a previously unrecognized distinct disease entity in children. The diagnosis must be considered in a child with a progressive, acquired diffuse or focal neurologic deficit, even if the results of conventional angiography are normal. A lesional brain biopsy is required to confirm the diagnosis. Use of immunosuppressive therapy plus aspirin leads to an excellent neurologic outcome. |
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