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Clinical and MRI Characteristics of Multiple Sclerosis in Iranian Children and Adolescents.
- Source :
- Iranian Journal of Child Neurology; Spring2023, Vol. 17 Issue 2, p91-98, 8p
- Publication Year :
- 2023
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Abstract
- Objective To determine the clinical and MRI characteristics of multiple sclerosis (MS) in the children and adolescents. Material & Methods In this cross-sectional study, information of 95 MS patients was obtained from the Iranian MS registry. Disease characteristics and imaging data were collected using medical records. Results Ninety-five patients including 64 female and 31 male subjects with mean age of 13.97±2.4 years (range, 8-18) years were enrolled. The most frequent signs and symptoms were ophthalmic symptoms (n=61, 64.2%), brainstem signs (n=44, 46.3%), cerebellar signs (n=32, 33.6%) and pyramidal signs (n=26, 27.3%). Blurred vision (n=21, 34.4%) was the most common ophthalmic symptom and ataxia (n=24, 75%) the most prevalent cerebellar sign. The most common brainstem signs/symptoms were motor symptoms and vertigo (each n=14, 31.8%) and the most common pyramidal sign/symptom was right upper monoparesis (n=14, 23.3%). Active demyelinating lesions were reported in brain MRI of all patients, mostly appeared as periventricular (n=91, 95.8%) and pericallosal (n=55, 57.9%) lesions. Acute demyelinating spinal lesions were presented in 38 patients (51.3%) with a prominent involvement of the cervical spine (n=33, 86.8%). Conclusion In our study, the most frequent signs and symptoms were eye symptoms, brainstem signs, cerebellar signs and pyramidal signs, respectively. Moreover, our results showed that MRI plays a critical role in the diagnostic evaluation of MS in children with presence of brain lesions in all patients and spinal lesion in a considerable portion of patients. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 17354668
- Volume :
- 17
- Issue :
- 2
- Database :
- Supplemental Index
- Journal :
- Iranian Journal of Child Neurology
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 162887901
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.22037/ijcn.v17i1.37363