Clinical and Radiological Evaluation of Children with Subacute Sclerosan Panencephalitis

A total of 65 children with Subacute Sclerosing Panencephalitis (SSPE) who admittedto our clinic between September 1998 and December 2002 were retrospectively evaluated interms of clinical and radiological findings.The most common symptoms and findings at admission were myoklonia (31 patients, 47%),...

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Main Authors: Ahmet İrdem, Sultan Ecer, M. Nuri Özbek, Hatice Öztürkmen Akay, Celal Devecioglu
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Published: Dicle University Medical School 2004-01-01
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spelling doaj-017ddfe3d4f1491b8b753cb7c1ad59682020-11-24T21:03:44ZengDicle University Medical SchoolDicle Medical Journal 1300-29451308-98892004-01-013114854Clinical and Radiological Evaluation of Children with Subacute Sclerosan PanencephalitisAhmet İrdemSultan EcerM. Nuri ÖzbekHatice Öztürkmen AkayCelal DeveciogluA total of 65 children with Subacute Sclerosing Panencephalitis (SSPE) who admittedto our clinic between September 1998 and December 2002 were retrospectively evaluated interms of clinical and radiological findings.The most common symptoms and findings at admission were myoklonia (31 patients, 47%), behaveral changes (18 patients, 27.7 %) and convulsion (8 patients, 12 %). There was atrauma history initiating symptoms in 14 patients (21.5 %). Neurological symptoms presentedsignificantly earlier in patients who had measles before 2 years of age compared to others(p< 0.05). There was no correlation between latent period and age at the time of meales(p>0.05). The clinical stage of the patients at admission was determined based on Risk veHaddad classification. The most frequent stage was IIA (21 patients, 32.2%), IIC (17patients, 26.2%) and IIB (16 patients, 24.6%). At the follow-up period, 46 (71%) patients wasdepended to bed. The mean time interval between SSPE initiation age and bed dependencywas 4.68 ± 4.05 months (1-17 months).Of the 31 patients who underwent cranial magnetic rezonans imaging (MRI), 15patients (48.38%) had pathological findings, the most frequent findings were cortical vesubcortical lesions. Of the 24 patients who underwent cranial tomographi, 22 (91.6%) werenormal. Of the remaining two, one had atrophy and the other had increase in contrast. All ofthe patients underwent rutine EEG test. Fifty-four (83.1%) of these had periodic complexhigh slow wave activity.The clinical findings and Electro Encephalographi results are important parameters inthe diagnosis of SSPE. Cranial tomographi is not useful in the diagnosis of SSPE. However,cranial MRI findings is pathologic only in the half of the patients.http://4181.indexcopernicus.com/fulltxt.php?ICID=887857MealesSubacute Sclerosing PanencephalitisCranial MRI
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author Ahmet İrdem
Sultan Ecer
M. Nuri Özbek
Hatice Öztürkmen Akay
Celal Devecioglu
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Sultan Ecer
M. Nuri Özbek
Hatice Öztürkmen Akay
Celal Devecioglu
Clinical and Radiological Evaluation of Children with Subacute Sclerosan Panencephalitis
Dicle Medical Journal
Meales
Subacute Sclerosing Panencephalitis
Cranial MRI
author_facet Ahmet İrdem
Sultan Ecer
M. Nuri Özbek
Hatice Öztürkmen Akay
Celal Devecioglu
author_sort Ahmet İrdem
title Clinical and Radiological Evaluation of Children with Subacute Sclerosan Panencephalitis
title_short Clinical and Radiological Evaluation of Children with Subacute Sclerosan Panencephalitis
title_full Clinical and Radiological Evaluation of Children with Subacute Sclerosan Panencephalitis
title_fullStr Clinical and Radiological Evaluation of Children with Subacute Sclerosan Panencephalitis
title_full_unstemmed Clinical and Radiological Evaluation of Children with Subacute Sclerosan Panencephalitis
title_sort clinical and radiological evaluation of children with subacute sclerosan panencephalitis
publisher Dicle University Medical School
series Dicle Medical Journal
issn 1300-2945
1308-9889
publishDate 2004-01-01
description A total of 65 children with Subacute Sclerosing Panencephalitis (SSPE) who admittedto our clinic between September 1998 and December 2002 were retrospectively evaluated interms of clinical and radiological findings.The most common symptoms and findings at admission were myoklonia (31 patients, 47%), behaveral changes (18 patients, 27.7 %) and convulsion (8 patients, 12 %). There was atrauma history initiating symptoms in 14 patients (21.5 %). Neurological symptoms presentedsignificantly earlier in patients who had measles before 2 years of age compared to others(p< 0.05). There was no correlation between latent period and age at the time of meales(p>0.05). The clinical stage of the patients at admission was determined based on Risk veHaddad classification. The most frequent stage was IIA (21 patients, 32.2%), IIC (17patients, 26.2%) and IIB (16 patients, 24.6%). At the follow-up period, 46 (71%) patients wasdepended to bed. The mean time interval between SSPE initiation age and bed dependencywas 4.68 ± 4.05 months (1-17 months).Of the 31 patients who underwent cranial magnetic rezonans imaging (MRI), 15patients (48.38%) had pathological findings, the most frequent findings were cortical vesubcortical lesions. Of the 24 patients who underwent cranial tomographi, 22 (91.6%) werenormal. Of the remaining two, one had atrophy and the other had increase in contrast. All ofthe patients underwent rutine EEG test. Fifty-four (83.1%) of these had periodic complexhigh slow wave activity.The clinical findings and Electro Encephalographi results are important parameters inthe diagnosis of SSPE. Cranial tomographi is not useful in the diagnosis of SSPE. However,cranial MRI findings is pathologic only in the half of the patients.
topic Meales
Subacute Sclerosing Panencephalitis
Cranial MRI
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