肾上腺白质营养不良症的认知行为运动障碍谱系:印度东部一家三级医疗中心的系列病例。

Q3 Medicine Qatar Medical Journal Pub Date : 2024-09-23 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.5339/qmj.2024.43
Debaleena Mukherjee, Peyalee Sarkar, Alak Pandit, Biman Kanti Ray, Gautam Das, Souvik Dubey
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背景:肾上腺白质营养不良症(ALD)是一种有趣的疾病,其临床放射学特征各不相同。行为和认知障碍往往是最初和主要的表现,但其模式却经常被忽视。本研究旨在阐述 ALD 患者的认知功能障碍、行为改变和运动障碍的模式,以便更早诊断:在这个病例系列中,我们对 12 例 ALD 患者的认知、行为和运动异常进行了评估和评价,以确定其受累模式:结果:所有患者均为男性,年龄在 5-46 岁之间。75%的患者表现为脑 ALD(CALD),25%的患者表现为肾上腺肌萎缩神经病。75%、66.7%和33.3%的ALD患者出现认知功能障碍、行为改变和癫痫发作。在66.7%的CALD患者中观察到认知功能障碍由后向前发展的最初模式,以高阶视觉功能障碍和语言退行为主,而在22.2%的CALD患者中观察到前额模式。认知障碍通常表明枕-颞-副皮层网络功能失调,而行为变化则主要表明额-颞-皮层下连接功能失调。一个新发现是,33.3%的ALD患者出现了抽搐和刻板行为:本研究描述了 ALD 患者认知、行为和运动异常的模式,并强调了白质网络功能障碍的作用。认知模式主要反映了白质连接受损的后向前方梯度,而行为标记则表明前颞-皮层下网络受累。除此以外,抽搐和刻板行为的出现也是 ALD 的独特表现。
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A spectrum of cognitive-behavioral-movement disorders in adrenoleukodystrophy: A case series from a tertiary care centre in the eastern part of India.

Background: Adrenoleukodystrophy (ALD) is an intriguing disease with a heterogeneous clinico-radiological profile. Behavioral and cognitive impairments are often the initial and predominant manifestations, yet their patterns are frequently overlooked. This study aims to elaborate on the patterns of cognitive dysfunction, behavioral changes, and movement disorders in ALD to facilitate its earlier diagnosis.

Methods: In this case series, 12 cases of ALD were assessed and evaluated for cognitive, behavioral, and movement abnormalities to identify patterns of involvement.

Results: All patients were male, with an age range of 5-46 years. 75% presented with cerebral ALD (CALD), and 25% had an adrenomyeloneuropathy phenotype. Cognitive dysfunction, behavioral changes, and seizures were observed in 75%, 66.7%, and 33.3% of ALD patients. An initial posterior to anterior pattern of progression of cognitive impairment dominated by higher-order visual dysfunction and language regression was observed in 66.7% of CALD patients, while a frontal pattern was noted in 22.2% of CALD patients. While cognitive impairment typically indicated dysfunction of occipito-parieto-temporal networks, behavioral changes predominantly suggested dysfunctional fronto-temporal-subcortical connections. A novel observation was the occurrence of tics and stereotypies in 33.3% of ALD patients.

Conclusion: This study describes the patterns of cognitive, behavioral, and movement abnormalities in ALD and highlights the contributory role of dysfunctional white matter networks. Cognitive patterns predominantly reflect a posterior-to-anterior gradient of impairment of white matter connections, while behavioral markers indicate involvement of fronto-temporal-subcortical networks. Adding to this spectrum, the occurrence of tics and stereotypies is a unique observation in ALD.

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