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Recognizable phenotypes associated with intracranial calcification
Author(s) -
LIVINGSTON JOHN H,
STIVAROS STAVROS,
VAN DER KNAAP MARJO S,
CROW YANICK J
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
developmental medicine and child neurology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.658
H-Index - 143
eISSN - 1469-8749
pISSN - 0012-1622
DOI - 10.1111/j.1469-8749.2012.04437.x
Subject(s) - calcification , medicine , radiological weapon , radiology , disease , magnetic resonance imaging , etiology , pathology
Aim  In this observational study, we adopted a systematic approach to the radiological phenotyping of disorders associated with intracranial calcification, with the aim of determining if characteristic patterns could be defined as an aid to the future diagnosis of known conditions and the identification of new disorders. Method  A cranial imaging‐based scoring system was devised using both computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging data. Patients were grouped into diagnostic categories where a definitive molecular diagnosis was known, or where the clinical and radiological features suggested a specific diagnosis. For patients in whom the diagnosis was unknown, subgroups were defined according to shared radiological features. Results  Data on 244 scans from 119 patients were analysed. A specific diagnosis was available for 59 patients (31males, 28 females; median age 50mo, range 1wk to 54y). These were as follows (number of patients in brackets): Aicardi–Goutières syndrome (33), cerebroretinal microangiopathy with calcification and cysts (10), band‐like calcification with simplified gyration and polymicrogyria (6), COL4A1 ‐related disease (3), Degos disease (2), Krabbe disease (2), Alexander disease (1), mitochondrial disease (1), and tetrasomy 15 (1). In 60 patients the aetiology was unknown. Within this group, subsets demonstrating shared characteristics suggestive of a specific calcification phenotype could be identified. Interpretation  This study confirms the value of a systematic approach to radiological phenotyping of disorders associated with intracranial calcification.

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