Structural Parameters of the Brain and Bone Structures of the Head and Neck in Patients with Various Types of Mucopolysaccharidoses According to Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Brain

Anastasia I. Rykunova, N. Vashakmadze, N. V. Zhurkova, Georgiy A. Karkashadze, E. Zakharova, Alexey I. Firumyants, Andrej N. Surkov
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Background. Mucopolysaccharidoses are diseases from the group of lysosomal storage diseases that have a progressive course. CNS damage is one of the main factors in the development of severe, life-threatening complications. Aims — аssessment of structural changes in the brain and bones of the head and neck in patients with various types of mucopolysaccharidoses. Methods. The research included 136 children aged from 11 months to 17 years, 81 patients of which showed various types of mucopolysaccharidoses: MPS I — 15 people, MPS II — 37, MPS III A — 10, MPS IIIB — 4, MPS IIIC — 2, MPS IVA — 6, VI — 7 people. The control group included 56 children without neurological, psychiatric and severe somatic illnesses. Results. For mucopolysaccharidoses types I, II, III and VI, the most characteristic structural changes on the brain MRI were white matter lesions, mainly periventricular: expansion of the perivascular spaces (70%), atrophy of the cerebral hemispheres (42%), hippocampus, (31%), ventriculomegaly (6.2%), stenosis of the cervical spine (64%), hydrocephalus, expansion of the cerebrospinal fluid spaces of the posterior cranial fossa, arachnoid cysts. Conclusions. The results of the obtained data analysis made it possible to identify the macrostructural specifics of the brain disorders and cervical spine in various types of MPS, as well as their prognostic significance.
根据脑部磁共振成像确定各类粘多糖病患者的脑部和头颈部骨骼结构参数
背景。粘多糖病是溶酶体贮积症中的一种疾病,病程呈进行性发展。中枢神经系统损伤是导致严重并发症、危及生命的主要因素之一。目的--评估各种类型粘多糖病患者大脑和头颈部骨骼的结构变化。研究方法。研究对象包括 136 名年龄在 11 个月至 17 岁之间的儿童,其中 81 名患者患有不同类型的粘多糖病:MPS I - 15人,MPS II - 37人,MPS III A - 10人,MPS IIIB - 4人,MPS IIIC - 2人,MPS IVA - 6人,VI - 7人。对照组包括 56 名没有神经、精神和严重躯体疾病的儿童。研究结果对于粘多糖病 I、II、III 和 VI 型,脑磁共振成像上最有特征性的结构变化是白质病变,主要是脑室周围:血管周围间隙扩大(70%)、大脑半球萎缩(42%)、海马萎缩(31%)、脑室肥大(6.2%)、颈椎狭窄(64%)、脑积水、后颅窝脑脊液间隙扩大、蛛网膜囊肿。结论数据分析结果表明,各种类型的 MPS 脑部疾病和颈椎病的宏观结构特点及其预后意义。
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