Axenfeld-Rieger综合征的神经影像学表现:一个病例系列。

IF 3.1 3区 医学 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
American Journal of Neuroradiology Pub Date : 2023-10-01 Epub Date: 2023-09-07 DOI:10.3174/ajnr.A7995
Samuel White, Ajay Taranath, Prasad Hanagandi, Deepa A Taranath, Minh-Son To, Emmanuelle Souzeau, Owen M Siggs, Jamie E Craig
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摘要

Axenfeld-Rieger综合征是一种常染色体显性遗传疾病,与包括眼前节发育异常在内的多系统特征有关。配对同源结构域转录因子2(PITX2)和叉头盒C1(FOXC1)基因中的单核苷酸和拷贝数变异与Axenfeld-Rieger综合征以及其他中枢神经系统畸形有关。我们确定了在有或没有基因诊断的病例中,Axenfeld-Rieger综合征与特定的脑MR成像神经放射学异常之间的关系。该病例系列包括8名FOXC1致病性变异个体;2,在PITX2中;2例未经基因诊断。最常见的观察结果是椎基底动脉硬化,患病率为46%。其他常见的异常包括WM高信号、小脑发育不全和心室肥大。据报道,FOXC1变异体中超过50%的个体存在椎-基底动脉扩张和嗅球缺失/发育不全,而PITX2变异体中这一比例为0%。尽管样本量较小,但与PITX2变异相比,FOXC1变异个体的神经影像学异常更为普遍。
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Neuroimaging Findings in Axenfeld-Rieger Syndrome: A Case Series.

Axenfeld-Rieger syndrome is an autosomal dominant condition associated with multisystemic features including developmental anomalies of the anterior segment of the eye. Single nucleotide and copy number variants in the paired-like homeodomain transcription factor 2 (PITX2) and forkhead box C1 (FOXC1) genes are associated with Axenfeld-Rieger syndrome as well as other CNS malformations. We determined the association between Axenfeld-Rieger syndrome and specific brain MR imaging neuroradiologic anomalies in cases with or without a genetic diagnosis. This case series included 8 individuals with pathogenic variants in FOXC1; 2, in PITX2; and 2 without a genetic diagnosis. The most common observation was vertebrobasilar artery dolichoectasia, with 46% prevalence. Other prevalent abnormalities included WM hyperintensities, cerebellar hypoplasia, and ventriculomegaly. Vertebrobasilar artery dolichoectasia and absent/hypoplastic olfactory bulbs were reported in >50% of individuals with FOXC1 variants compared with 0% of PITX2 variants. Notwithstanding the small sample size, neuroimaging abnormalities were more prevalent in individuals with FOXC1 variants compared those with PITX2 variants.

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期刊介绍: The mission of AJNR is to further knowledge in all aspects of neuroimaging, head and neck imaging, and spine imaging for neuroradiologists, radiologists, trainees, scientists, and associated professionals through print and/or electronic publication of quality peer-reviewed articles that lead to the highest standards in patient care, research, and education and to promote discussion of these and other issues through its electronic activities.
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