Hippocampal dentate gyrus dysplasia and the risk of sudden unexpected death.

IF 3.2 3区 医学 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Douglas C Miller, Kristen M Scheitler, Jeffery Holloway, C Christopher Stacy
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Abstract

Hippocampal dentate gyral dysplasia is well-described in temporal lobe epilepsy and may be a risk factor for sudden, unexpected death in several populations: infants (sudden infant death syndrome [SIDS], sudden unexpected infant death [SUID]), toddlers (sudden unexpected death of a child [SUDC]), and epileptics (sudden unexpected death in epilepsy [SUDEP]). We examined reports and histopathological slides from autopsies performed at our institution from 2008 through 2016 to determine whether the presence or absence of any of the described forms of such dysplasias (duplications, hyperconvolutions, and granule cell dispersion, including bilamination), correlated with the causes of death. From well over 4000 autopsies, we identified 949 autopsies with a neuropathology examination by a neuropathologist. Of these, 205 cases (21.6%) had 1 or more of the described abnormalities of 1 or both dentate gyri; 87 (42.4%) of the individuals in this group of 205 autopsies had died suddenly and unexpectedly, including 29/90 (32.2%) cases of SUDEP, 17/31 (54.8%) cases of SUDC, and 51/104 (49.0%) cases of infants with SIDS or SUID. We conclude that these changes are readily recognizable by experienced neuropathologists and that because they are overrepresented in an autopsy population that died suddenly and unexpectedly, they may represent a risk factor for such outcomes.

海马齿状回发育不良与意外猝死的风险
海马齿状回发育不良在颞叶癫痫中得到了很好的描述,可能是导致以下几类人群意外猝死的风险因素:婴儿(婴儿猝死综合征 [SIDS]、婴儿意外猝死 [SUID])、幼儿(儿童意外猝死 [SUDC])和癫痫患者(癫痫意外猝死 [SUDEP])。我们研究了本机构从 2008 年到 2016 年进行的尸检报告和组织病理切片,以确定是否存在任何已描述的此类发育不良(重复、过度卷曲和颗粒细胞分散,包括双层),是否与死亡原因相关。在 4000 多例尸检中,我们确定了 949 例由神经病理学家进行过神经病理学检查的尸检。在这 205 例尸检中,有 87 例(42.4%)是突然意外死亡,其中包括 29/90 例 SUDEP(32.2%)、17/31 例 SUDC(54.8%)和 51/104 例 SIDS 或 SUID 婴儿(49.0%)。我们的结论是,有经验的神经病理学家很容易识别这些变化,而且由于这些变化在猝死和意外死亡的尸检人群中所占比例过高,它们可能是导致此类结果的一个风险因素。
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来源期刊
CiteScore
5.40
自引率
6.20%
发文量
118
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Neuropathology & Experimental Neurology is the official journal of the American Association of Neuropathologists, Inc. (AANP). The journal publishes peer-reviewed studies on neuropathology and experimental neuroscience, book reviews, letters, and Association news, covering a broad spectrum of fields in basic neuroscience with an emphasis on human neurological diseases. It is written by and for neuropathologists, neurologists, neurosurgeons, pathologists, psychiatrists, and basic neuroscientists from around the world. Publication has been continuous since 1942.
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