Diagnosis and treatment of occipital brain lesions in children.

IF 3.8 2区 医学 Q1 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Luca Bartolini, Giulia Savoca, Matteo Tassone, Tiziana Metitieri, Renzo Guerrini
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Abstract

Occipital brain lesions in children represent a significant diagnostic challenge because of the wide spectrum of aetiologies and overlapping clinical features. Early recognition and accurate diagnosis are crucial for effective management and to limit long-term neurological deficits, especially in small children whose symptoms may be subtle. This narrative review evaluates common and less common causes of occipital brain lesions in children, including malformative, vascular, genetic and metabolic, infectious, inflammatory, and neoplastic conditions, examining the wide range of associated clinical presentations. Through a review of the literature and description of real-life observations, we highlight the role of a multidisciplinary diagnostic approach that integrates clinical assessment, neuroimaging, neuropsychology, and targeted testing to determine the underlying aetiology. Early recognition of often subtle visual and cognitive disturbances, coupled with targeted work-up, appropriate referral to subspecialty evaluations, and rapid institution of treatment strategies, can improve the long-term outcome considerably.

儿童枕脑病变的诊断与治疗。
儿童枕脑病变是一项重大的诊断挑战,因为其病因广泛且临床特征重叠。早期识别和准确诊断对于有效管理和限制长期神经功能缺陷至关重要,特别是在症状可能很微妙的幼儿中。这篇叙述性综述评估了儿童枕脑病变常见和不常见的原因,包括畸形、血管、遗传和代谢、感染、炎症和肿瘤条件,检查了广泛的相关临床表现。通过对文献的回顾和对现实生活观察的描述,我们强调了多学科诊断方法的作用,该方法将临床评估、神经影像学、神经心理学和靶向测试结合起来,以确定潜在的病因。早期识别通常是细微的视觉和认知障碍,加上有针对性的检查,适当的转介到亚专科评估,以及快速制定治疗策略,可以显著改善长期结果。
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CiteScore
7.80
自引率
13.20%
发文量
338
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: Wiley-Blackwell is pleased to publish Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology (DMCN), a Mac Keith Press publication and official journal of the American Academy for Cerebral Palsy and Developmental Medicine (AACPDM) and the British Paediatric Neurology Association (BPNA). For over 50 years, DMCN has defined the field of paediatric neurology and neurodisability and is one of the world’s leading journals in the whole field of paediatrics. DMCN disseminates a range of information worldwide to improve the lives of disabled children and their families. The high quality of published articles is maintained by expert review, including independent statistical assessment, before acceptance.
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