The natural history of pediatric Sturge-Weber Syndrome: A multinational cross-sectional study

IF 2.3 3区 医学 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY European Journal of Paediatric Neurology Pub Date : 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1016/j.ejpn.2025.02.004
Sigrid Claudia Disse , Hanna Küpper , Annette Bock , Georg-Christoph Korenke , Georgia Ramantani , Birgit Weidner , Martin Preisel , Regina Trollmann , Adelheid Wiemer-Kruel , Knut Brockmann , Simone Schroeder , Sascha Meyer
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Abstract

Background

Sturge-Weber Syndrome (SWS) is a capillary-venous malformation which includes the brain (leptomeningeal venous capillary malformation), the eye (choroidal angioma) and the skin (facial portwine birthmark, FPB). Structural epilepsy, glaucoma and FPBs pose therapeutic challenges. Considerable advances include improved neuroimaging, new antiseizure medication (ASM) and progress in epilepsy surgery. Yet, comprehensive data on epidemiology, clinical features, diagnostics, and treatment in contemporary pediatric SWS cohorts is scarce.

Methods

We conducted a multinational cross-sectional observational study in Germany, Switzerland and Austria to identify potential patients and build up a comprehensive database containing anonymized patient data. The patients’ guardians and child neurologists filled in detailed questionnaires on histories, clinical features, diagnostic and therapeutic measures.

Results

Forty-seven SWS patients from Germany, Switzerland or Austria participated in our survey (111 notifications, i.e. the participation rate was 43 %). Prevalence was 7.37/million in Germany, 4.60/million in Switzerland, 2.61/million in Austria. Severity of skin, eye and brain involvement varied highly. Forty-three patients (91 %) were diagnosed with epilepsy. Median age at first seizure was 6.5 months. Thirty-two percent of the cohort received ASM in monotherapy, fifty-three percent received combination therapy and thirteen percent received no ASM. Eight percent underwent epilepsy surgery.

Conclusions

In this European pediatric SWS cohort from a well-established tertiary child neurologist network, the condition was commonly diagnosed within the first year of life. 40 % of the cohort were seizure-free at inclusion; only 8.5 % of the cohort underwent epilepsy surgery. Our findings are concordant with published data from U.S. registries and case series. While our results indicate diagnostic improvement as compared to published studies, epilepsy management in SWS remains a challenge.
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期刊介绍: The European Journal of Paediatric Neurology is the Official Journal of the European Paediatric Neurology Society, successor to the long-established European Federation of Child Neurology Societies. Under the guidance of a prestigious International editorial board, this multi-disciplinary journal publishes exciting clinical and experimental research in this rapidly expanding field. High quality papers written by leading experts encompass all the major diseases including epilepsy, movement disorders, neuromuscular disorders, neurodegenerative disorders and intellectual disability. Other exciting highlights include articles on brain imaging and neonatal neurology, and the publication of regularly updated tables relating to the main groups of disorders.
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