Bruno Alvarenga Soares, Camila Fernanda de Freitas, Juliana Cardoso, Cyntia Rogean de Jesus Alves de Baptista, Wilson Marques, Ana Claudia Mattiello-Sverzut
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Abstract
Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease (CMT) is a progressive neurological disorder that typically manifests in early childhood. The natural progression of CMT in Brazilian pediatric and adolescent populations remains unknown.To evaluate the natural disease progression in Brazilian children and adolescents with CMT using the Charcot-Marie-Tooth Pediatric Scale (CMTPedS).A longitudinal observational study was conducted to assess disease progression over a 2-year period through 3 evaluations, spaced 1 year apart, in children and adolescents aged 5 to 18 years with a confirmed CMT diagnosis. Height, weight, body mass index (BMI), fat-free mass, and functionality (assessed via the CMTPedS) were evaluated in each of the three sessions.We included 30 participants of both sexes with a mean age of 11.1 ± 3.2 years. Significant increases in height, weight, and BMI were observed, alongside a decline in the percentage of lean body mass across evaluations. The total score on the CMTPedS increased by 4.5 points throughout 2 years, indicating disease progression, with notable deterioration in functional dexterity, pinprick and vibration sensations, and gait. Significant progression was evident within 1 year, with an average annual deterioration of 2.25 points. The subgroup with CMT type 1A (CMT1A) presented an increase of 4 points in the total score, corresponding to an average annual progression of 2 points. Unlike the overall CMT group, the CMT1 subgroup did not exhibit a decline in the pinprick sensation score.Children and adolescents with CMT exhibit significant disease progression within 2 years, with measurable deterioration observed as early as 1 year. The CMTPedS is a reliable tool to monitor CMT progression in this population.
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Arquivos de Neuro-Psiquiatria is the official journal of the Brazilian Academy of Neurology. The mission of the journal is to provide neurologists, specialists and researchers in Neurology and related fields with open access to original articles (clinical and translational research), editorials, reviews, historical papers, neuroimages and letters about published manuscripts. It also publishes the consensus and guidelines on Neurology, as well as educational and scientific material from the different scientific departments of the Brazilian Academy of Neurology.
The ultimate goals of the journal are to contribute to advance knowledge in the areas of Neurology and Neuroscience, and to provide valuable material for training and continuing education for neurologists and other health professionals working in the area. These goals might contribute to improving care for patients with neurological diseases. We aim to be the best Neuroscience journal in Latin America within the peer review system.