Features of multiple sclerosis in childhood in the Republic of Tatarstan

A. Khaibullina, F. Khabirov, T. Khaibullin
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Multiple sclerosis (MS) in children and adolescents is a genuine concern of pediatric neurology that specialists in all countries are dealing with. To date, neither the causes of onset nor the individual components of the pathogenesis of the disease have been reliably clarified, and the modern, changing picture of the clinical manifestation of the disease sometimes complicates timely diagnosis even in adult patients. There are more such questions in pediatric MS.Objective: to study the prevalence and clinical features of MS in children in the Republic of Tatarstan.Material and methods. We conducted a survey and data analysis of 128 children and adolescents aged 0 to 18 years inclusive. The examination of patients included neurological examination according to the classical scheme, neuroimaging examination, neurophysiological examination and cerebrospinal fluid examination. The diagnosis was based on the current (as of the time of diagnosis) criteria of McDonald and the International Pediatrics MS Study Group criteria. The severity of the patients' clinical condition was assessed using the Expanded Disability Status Scale (EDSS).Results. MS was diagnosed in 99 cases (77.3%), clinically isolated syndrome – in 10 (7.8%), acute disseminated encephalomyelitis – in 5 (3.9%), bilateral optic neuritis – in two patients (1.6%), disseminated encephalomyelitis – in one case (0.8%); other central nervous system diseases were diagnosed in 11 (8.6%) patients. After a detailed examination, the group “other diseases of the central nervous system” included such conditions as cerebral angiopathy, neurofibromatosis, brain mass, structural focal epilepsy, sequelae of viral encephalitis, and hereditary leukodystrophy. Among the patients, girls aged 15–17 years predominated. Monofocal manifestations were more frequently observed at debut. Moreover, the absolute predominance of the remitting type of course was also noted.Conclusion. The data obtained suggest a predominance of the predominantly remitting course type of MS with a monofocal onset, which is consistent with data from other studies of MS in pediatric practice.
鞑靼斯坦共和国儿童多发性硬化的特点
儿童和青少年多发性硬化症(MS)是儿科神经病学真正关注的问题,所有国家的专家都在处理。迄今为止,该病的发病原因和发病机制的各个组成部分都没有得到可靠的澄清,而且该病临床表现的现代变化情况有时使及时诊断复杂化,甚至对成年患者也是如此。目的:了解鞑靼斯坦共和国儿童多发性硬化症的患病率及临床特点。材料和方法。我们对128名0 - 18岁的儿童和青少年进行了调查和数据分析。患者的检查包括经典方案的神经系统检查、神经影像学检查、神经生理检查和脑脊液检查。诊断依据麦克唐纳现行(截至诊断时)标准和国际儿科多发性硬化症研究组标准。采用扩展残疾状态量表(EDSS)评估患者临床状况的严重程度。MS 99例(77.3%),临床孤立综合征10例(7.8%),急性播散性脑脊髓炎5例(3.9%),双侧视神经炎2例(1.6%),播散性脑脊髓炎1例(0.8%);其他中枢神经系统疾病11例(8.6%)。经过详细检查,“中枢神经系统其他疾病”组包括脑血管病、神经纤维瘤病、脑肿块、结构性局灶性癫痫、病毒性脑炎后遗症和遗传性脑白质营养不良等疾病。患者中以15 ~ 17岁少女为主。单焦点表现在首发时更为常见。此外,还注意到缓解型病程的绝对优势。获得的数据表明,单灶性发病的MS以缓解病程型为主,这与其他MS在儿科实践中的研究数据一致。
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