Fast Progression of Cerebellar Atrophy in PLA2G6-Associated Infantile Neuronal Axonal Dystrophy
Infantile neuronal axonal dystrophy (INAD) is characterized by progressive cerebellar atrophy. MRI has been recommended as a marker of disease progression in cerebellar diseases. We performed a longitudinal brain volumetry study in a couple of bicorial twins with PLA2G6 -positive INAD. Brain volumet...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Cerebellum (London, England) England), 2017-06, Vol.16 (3), p.742-745 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Infantile neuronal axonal dystrophy (INAD) is characterized by progressive cerebellar atrophy. MRI has been recommended as a marker of disease progression in cerebellar diseases. We performed a longitudinal brain volumetry study in a couple of bicorial twins with
PLA2G6
-positive INAD. Brain volumetry was calculated with FreeSurfer software on 3T T1-weighted images acquired at age 28 (
t
0
) and 36 months (
t
1
) in patient 1 and at age 22 (
t
0
) and 31 months (
t
1
) in patient 2. Data at
t
0
were compared to those obtained in 18 control children aged 14–44 months with normal MRI. At
t
0
, both patients showed markedly lower cerebellar volume compared to controls. At
t
1
, both patients exhibited a remarkable decrease of cerebellar volume (−25.8% in patient 1; −16.5% in patient 2) and of frontal (−6.8% in patient 1 and −3.3% in patient 2) and occipital (−9.8% in patient 1 and −9.1% in patient 2) cortical GM volume. Our MRI morphometry study indicates that INAD is characterized by a remarkably fast progression of cerebellar atrophy and mild atrophy of the frontal and occipital cortex presumably secondary to deafferentation in the cortical-pons-cerebellum-rubro-thalamus-cortical circuit and visual pathways. |
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ISSN: | 1473-4222 1473-4230 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s12311-017-0843-z |