Brain white matter impairment in congenital adrenal hyperplasia |
| |
Authors: | Bergamaschi Roberto Livieri Chiara Uggetti Carla Candeloro Elisa Egitto Maria Grazia Pichiecchio Anna Cosi Vittorio Bastianello Stefano |
| |
Affiliation: | Multiple Sclerosis Center, Service of Neuroradiology, and Department of Neurology of the Neurological Institute "C. Mondino," Pavia, Italy. roberto.bergamaschi@mondino.it |
| |
Abstract: | BACKGROUND: Congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH) is an inherited recessive disorder of adrenal steroidogenesis. Past reports suggested that brain white matter could be involved in CAH. OBJECTIVE: To detect the presence, and possible changes over time, of brain white matter abnormalities in patients with CAH. DESIGN: Neurological examination and brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) that were repeated in 12 patients after a mean interval of 11 years. SETTING: Pavia, northern Italy.Patients Twenty-two patients with CAH. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Evaluation of clinical neurological findings and brain MRI T2-weighted images. RESULTS: Ten (45%) of 22 patients with CAH had white matter abnormalities (diffuse in 4 cases, focal in 3 cases, and both diffuse and focal in 3 cases) on MRI. The MRI findings never changed over repeated assessments. CONCLUSIONS: Subclinical brain white matter involvement is frequent in CAH. This might be due to hormonal imbalance during brain development or corticosteroid treatments. Our study findings indicate that a relationship with demyelinating diseases can also be suggested. Diagnosis of CAH should be suspected in young subjects with brain MRI white matter abnormalities that are not otherwise explicable. |
| |
Keywords: | |
本文献已被 PubMed 等数据库收录! |
|