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Vasta I Kinali M Messina S Guzzetta A Kapellou O Manzur A Cowan F Muntoni F Mercuri E 《The Journal of pediatrics》2005,146(1):73-79
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate retrospectively the prevalence of neuromuscular disorders in 83 newborns referred to a tertiary care center because of hypotonia and weakness and/or contractures, with a possible diagnosis of neuromuscular disorder. We also aimed to establish whether clinical signs could help to identify infants with neuromuscular disorders. STUDY DESIGN: Sixty-six of the 83 infants who fulfilled the inclusion criteria (79.5%) had an identifiable disorder, which was a neuromuscular disorder in 39 (46.9%). RESULTS: Absent or extremely reduced antigravity movements were mainly found in infants with neuromuscular disorders (sensitivity and specificity 97.4% and 75%), whereas partial range antigravity movements were more frequent in infants with other diagnosis. Contractures were mainly found in infants with peripheral nerve or muscle involvement but also were relatively frequent in infants with genetic or metabolic syndromes (sensitivity 69.2%, specificity 61.3%). Reduced fetal movements and abnormal liquor were frequent but not present consistently in infants with neuromuscular disorders (sensitivity 46.1% and 38.4%) and were found rarely in infants with other disorders (specificity 88.6% and 75.0%). CONCLUSIONS: Severe muscle weakness and contractures are the most reliable indicators of a neuromuscular disorder and should be carefully assessed in an infant with neonatal hypotonia. 相似文献
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Congenital form of spinal muscular atrophy predominantly affecting the lower limbs: a clinical and muscle MRI study 总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1
Mercuri E Messina S Kinali M Cini C Longman C Battini R Cioni G Muntoni F 《Neuromuscular disorders : NMD》2004,14(2):125-129
We describe clinical and muscle magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) findings in 11 cases (three familial and eight sporadic) with the form of spinal muscular atrophy characterised by predominant involvement of the lower limbs with weakness of the proximal and distal muscles and marked atrophy of the distal leg and foot muscles. All patients presented at birth with talipes, which were in extension in seven of the 11. Arm muscle and function were preserved and lower limbs appeared to be disproportionately shorter compared to trunk and upper limbs. Functional abilities were markedly affected and only one of the 11 is able to walk independently for long distances, while six require support of crutches and two use callipers for walking. One child lost ambulation following a fall. The course of the disease is relatively stable and the progression of disability appeared to be related mostly to increased contractures rather than to loss of muscle strength. Respiratory and cardiac function were well preserved. A neurogenic disorder was suggested by electromyography and/or muscle biopsy in all patients, while motor nerve conduction was consistently normal. Muscle MRI of the thighs revealed diffuse atrophic appearance with relative hypertrophy of the adductor longus and of the semitendinosus. Genetic studies excluded the involvement of the survival motor neuron gene but none of these families was sufficiently informative to study linkage to the locus on chromosome 12q23-q24 previously found to be involved in patients with similar phenotype. In our experience this form of spinal muscular atrophy affecting predominantly the lower limbs is a relatively common form and should be considered in the differential diagnosis of infants with talipes and weakness in the lower limbs. The identical clinical and imaging features of the sporadic and familial cases suggest that these cases are likely to be affected by the same condition. 相似文献
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Emma Clement MBChB Eugenio Mercuri MD Caroline Godfrey BSc Janine Smith MBChB Stephanie Robb MD Maria Kinali MRCPCH MD Volker Straub MD Kate Bushby MD Adnan Manzur FRCPCH Beril Talim MD Frances Cowan MD PhD Ros Quinlivan FRCPCH Andrea Klein MD Cheryl Longman MD Robert McWilliam FRCPCH Haluk Topaloglu MD Rachael Mein BSc Stephen Abbs PhD Kathryn North MD A. James Barkovich MD Mary Rutherford MD PhD Francesco Muntoni MD 《Annals of neurology》2008,64(5):573-582
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Gillian C Smith Maria Kinali Sanjay K Prasad Gisèle Bonne Francesco Muntoni Dudley J Pennell Petros Nihoyannopoulos 《Journal of cardiovascular magnetic resonance》2006,8(5):723-730
BACKGROUND: Emery-Dreifuss muscular dystrophy is a genetically heterogeneous form of muscular dystrophy. One form is inherited in an X-linked fashion and is secondary to mutations in the gene encoding the nuclear protein emerin. A more common variant is inherited in an autosomal dominant way (EDMD2) due to mutations affecting the nuclear lamina protein lamin A/C. Typical features of both conditions are relatively mild skeletal muscle weakness, but cardiac involvement develops almost invariably by adult age, including conduction defects, arrhythmias and cardiomyopathy. Thus, early detection of cardiac abnormalities may be important for planning early therapeutic intervention. AIM: In this study, we hypothesized that early myocardial dysfunction can be detected by tissue Doppler echocardiography and CMR in unselected patients with the autosomal dominant form of Emery-Dreifuss muscular dystrophy. This would suggest that fibrosis could be implicated in the pathogenesis of cardiac dysfunction in EDMD2. METHODS: Eight consecutive patients with genetically proven EDMD2 without pacemakers were enrolled in the study and compared to eight age-matched controls. All patients and controls first underwent a comprehensive echocardiographic-Doppler examination, followed by measurement of mitral annular velocities using pulsed tissue Doppler. Color M-mode tissue images were recorded from the parasternal long axis projections to derive Myocardial Velocity Gradients (MVG). Subsequently, all subjects underwent cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) imaging for function, intrinsic myocardial tissue contrast using T1 and T2 weighted spin echo (TSE) for fat deposition and extrinsic contrast (Gadolinium-DTPA late fibrosis imaging). Strain measurements, using harmonic phase imaging (HARP) tagging were also derived. RESULTS: Cavity dimensions LV mass and fractional shortening were similar between patients and controls. The overall body mass index was less in patients than in controls (14.5 +/- 1.4 vs. 18.1 +/- 2.4 g/m2, p < 0.002). While systolic MVG were similar between groups, the early diastolic MVG was lower in patients than in controls (4 +/- 1.2 s-1 vs. 7.1 +/- 2.7, p < 0.02). On CMR, LA and LV, RV volumes were similar between patients and controls. CMR strain patterns, however, showed a significant reduction in inferior wall contractility in patients compared to controls (-0.06 +/- 0.02 vs -0.09 +/- 0.03, p < 0.05). No patient showed late gadolinium enhancement. CONCLUSION: Patients with EDMD2 have abnormal left ventricular function prior to developing any cardiac symptoms. The absence of myocardial fibrosis, however, by CMR suggests that this functional abnormality may not be secondary to scarring but could precede it. Tissue Doppler echocardiography and CMR are sensitive methods of assessing the presence of myocardial dysfunction prior to the development of any cardiovascular symptoms. 相似文献
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Muscle histology vs MRI in Duchenne muscular dystrophy 总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1
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Kinali M Manzur AY Mercuri E Gibson BE Hartley L Simonds AK Muntoni F 《Pediatric rehabilitation》2006,9(4):351-364
Previous studies have shown that long-term non-invasive ventilation (NIV) is not always routinely offered by all physicians in Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy (DMD), despite evidence that this treatment improves quality of life and survival. This study examined UK physicians' practices related to respiratory follow-up and DMD ventilation. A mailed questionnaire was used. Thirty-eight of the 59 (64%) UK physicians identified via the Muscular Dystrophy Campaign (MDC) responded. Eighty-one per cent of respondents felt ethically obliged to discuss NIV with families while 13% believed that NIV results in poor quality of life. Forty-seven per cent of physicians discuss in-depth the use of NIV when the patient is in respiratory failure. Eighty-four ventilated DMD patients in the respondents' practice use NIV (via Bi-Pap Nasal mask). Nearly 66% of physicians do not consider the public cost to be an impediment to offering NIV, despite significant problems with resources' allocation in their area. While the majority of UK physicians have comparable attitudes and practices regarding NIV, the questionnaire highlighted that not all specialists were aware of the existence of consensus guidelines regarding respiratory monitoring. In addition, different practices of disclosure of life-prolonging ventilation options were used by different physicians. Seventy-one per cent of physicians wished for national consensus guidelines for different DMD age groups. 相似文献
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M Kinali S E Olpin P T Clayton P E F Daubeney E Mercuri A Y Manzur I Tein J Leonard F Muntoni 《European journal of paediatric neurology》2004,8(4):217-219
Blood spot carnitine profiles are widely used to screen for disorders of fatty acid oxidation. This case report emphasizes that a borderline concentration of free carnitine does not exclude the diagnosis of primary carnitine deficiency. Concurrent measurement of carnitine in the plasma and urine is a more sensitive test. 相似文献