Review of the spectrum of tuberous sclerosis complex: The Saudi Arabian Experience.

IF 1.2 4区 医学 Q4 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Mohammed Almuqbil, Waad Aldoohan, Sara Alhinti, Nora Almahmoud, Imad Abdulmajeed, Rayan Alkhodair, Amna Kashgari, Duaa Baarmah, Waleed Altwaijri, Ahmad Alrumayyan
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Abstract

Objectives: To determine the prevalence of tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC) in the paediatric Saudi population and to characterise the range of clinical symptoms, neurocutaneous findings, neuroimaging results, and complications of the disease.

Methods: A total of 61 genetically confirmed TSC patients from the National Guard Health Affairs (NGHA) in Saudi Arabia were the subject of this retrospective descriptive analysis. The data were presented using descriptive measures.

Results: The mean age at diagnosis was found to be 4.9 years. Subependymal nodules (86.9%), numerous cortical tubers and/or radial migration lines (63.9%), and hypomelanotic macules (63.9%) were the 3 most common significant criteria. The vast majority (86.9%) of those diagnosed had epilepsy, of which 50% were considered medically intractable. Nearly half of our subjects underwent genetic testing, which revealed that TSC2 predominated over TSC1. Symptoms of Tuberous Sclerosis Complex-Associated Neuropsychiatric Disorders (TAND) were present in 66.7% of TSC1 patients and 73.9% of TSC2 patients.

Conclusion: The findings of this study demonstrate that the clinical spectrum of TSC among Saudi children is consistent with the body of existing literature. The TSC2 was more prevalent than TSC1. The most frequent signs were cutaneous and neurological. Monitoring TSC patients regularly is crucial to identify any issues as soon as possible.

回顾结节性硬化症复合病谱:沙特阿拉伯的经验。
研究目的确定结节性硬化综合征(TSC)在沙特儿科人群中的发病率,并描述该病的临床症状、神经皮肤检查结果、神经影像学结果和并发症:本次回顾性描述性分析的研究对象是沙特阿拉伯国民卫队卫生事务处(NGHA)的61名经基因证实的TSC患者。数据采用描述性测量方法:诊断时的平均年龄为 4.9 岁。皮质下结节(86.9%)、大量皮质小管和/或放射状移行线(63.9%)以及色素沉着斑(63.9%)是最常见的三个重要标准。绝大多数确诊者(86.9%)患有癫痫,其中50%被认为是药物难治性癫痫。近一半的受试者接受了基因检测,结果显示 TSC2 比 TSC1 占优势。66.7%的TSC1患者和73.9%的TSC2患者出现结节性硬化综合征相关神经精神障碍(TAND)症状:本研究结果表明,沙特儿童TSC的临床表现与现有文献一致。TSC2的发病率高于TSC1。最常见的体征是皮肤和神经系统症状。定期监测 TSC 患者对于尽快发现任何问题至关重要。
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Neurosciences
Neurosciences 医学-临床神经学
CiteScore
1.40
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发文量
54
审稿时长
4.5 months
期刊介绍: Neurosciences is an open access, peer-reviewed, quarterly publication. Authors are invited to submit for publication articles reporting original work related to the nervous system, e.g., neurology, neurophysiology, neuroradiology, neurosurgery, neurorehabilitation, neurooncology, neuropsychiatry, and neurogenetics, etc. Basic research withclear clinical implications will also be considered. Review articles of current interest and high standard are welcomed for consideration. Prospective workshould not be backdated. There are also sections for Case Reports, Brief Communication, Correspondence, and medical news items. To promote continuous education, training, and learning, we include Clinical Images and MCQ’s. Highlights of international and regional meetings of interest, and specialized supplements will also be considered. All submissions must conform to the Uniform Requirements.
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