磁共振成像在诊断一种罕见疾病——色素失禁(Bloch-Sulzberger综合征)的临床实例上的应用

Igor Yarmola, Anatoly V. Anikin, Dmitry A. Gankin, Lyubov E. Fomina, Milana A. Basargina, Natalia A. Kharitonova, Aleksandr A. Pushkov, Zhanin Ilya, Olga B. Kondakova
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色素失禁,也被称为BlochSulzberger综合征,是一种罕见的遗传性疾病,其特征是典型的皮疹和其他器官和系统的累及。磁共振成像是可视化脑结构病理和预测患病儿童神经系统表现的主要方法。 诊断色素失禁主要属于皮肤科医生的领域;通过IKBKG基因的分子遗传分析进行验证。这项研究涉及对一名皮疹患者的大脑进行磁共振成像,该患者具有BlochSulzberger综合征的特征,并且IKBKG基因缺失,其中检测到许多局部缺血,出血和神经束病变。 BlochSulzberger综合征患者的大脑磁共振成像用于评估大脑物质损伤的严重程度,这使得解释神经系统症状的原因和纠正适应能力成为可能,并预测儿童的发展。
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Magnetic resonance imaging in the diagnosis of a rare disease - incontinentia pigmenti (Bloch-Sulzberger syndrome) on the example of a clinical case
Incontinentia pigmenti, also known as BlochSulzberger syndrome, is a rare hereditary disease characterized by typical skin rashes and involvement of other organs and systems. Magnetic resonance imaging stands as the primary method for visualizing the structural pathology of the brain and predicting neurological manifestations in an affected child. Diagnosing incontinentia pigmenti predominantly falls within the domain of dermatologists; verification is performed by molecular genetic analysis of the IKBKG gene. This study involved magnetic resonance imaging of the brain in a patient with skin rashes, characteristic of BlochSulzberger syndrome, and deletion in the IKBKG gene, where numerous foci of ischemia, hemorrhages, and lesions of the tracts were detected. Magnetic resonance imaging of the brain in patients with BlochSulzberger syndrome is used to evaluate the severity of damage to the brain substance, which makes it possible to explain the cause of neurological symptoms and correct habilitation, as well as predict the development of the child.
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