Pelizaeus-Merzbacher Disease in a 4-Year-Old Female Child: "A Rare Case Report".

IF 1.4 Q3 PEDIATRICS Global Pediatric Health Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1177/2333794X231157979
Devesh Gagan, Sudesh Kumar, Piyali Bhattacharya, Simranjit Kaur
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Pelizaeus-Merzbacher disease, a rare X-linked recessive disease occurring predominantly in males, is a disorder of proteolipid protein expression in myelin formation in the central nervous system. The disease is clinically manifested by neurodevelopmental delay, ataxia, hypotonia, and pendular eye movement. It is best confirmed by genetic study. A 4-year female child presented with ataxia, neuroregression, decreased scholastic performance, slurred speech, loss of bladder and bowel control, and hypotonia. MRI brain showed generalized hypomyelination and atrophy of the cerebrum and cerebellum. This case highlights that Pelizaeus-Merzbacher disease can be considered even in a female child who presented with neurodevelopmental delay and neuro regression, ataxia, and decreased scholastic performance and further confirmed by MRI showing diffuse demyelination along with cerebral and cerebellar atrophy.

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1例4岁女童佩利扎乌斯-默兹巴赫病:“一罕见病例报告”。
Pelizaeus-Merzbacher病是一种罕见的x连锁隐性疾病,主要发生在男性中,是一种中枢神经系统髓磷脂形成中的蛋白脂蛋白表达障碍。本病临床表现为神经发育迟缓、共济失调、张力低下和垂眼动。遗传学研究最能证实这一点。一名四岁女童,表现为共济失调、神经退化、学习成绩下降、言语不清、膀胱和肠道控制丧失以及张力低下。脑MRI显示全身性髓鞘退化及大脑和小脑萎缩。本病例强调,即使出现神经发育迟缓、神经退化、共济失调、学习成绩下降的女性儿童也可以考虑Pelizaeus-Merzbacher病,并通过MRI进一步证实弥漫性脱髓鞘并伴有大脑和小脑萎缩。
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