1型葡萄糖转运蛋白缺乏综合征急性发作时可逆性灌注改变:儿科病例系列。

Francesco Pacchiano, Chiara Doneda, Filippo Arrigoni, Mario Tortora, Maria Teresa Contaldo, Germana Lomonaco, Roberto Previtali, Sara Olivotto, Pierangelo Veggiotti, Cecilia Parazzini, Andrea Righini
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葡萄糖转运蛋白1型缺乏综合征(GLUT1-DS)是一种罕见的疾病,以婴儿发病的疾病为代表,通常由SLC2A1基因的杂合突变引起。患有GLUT1-DS的个体可能表现为早发性癫痫发作(通常在4岁之前出现)、发育迟缓和复杂的运动障碍。在少数病例中,也有中风样事件或偏瘫样偏头痛症状的报道,其定义为单侧麻痹,影响身体的一侧和/或半张脸,偶尔伴有语言障碍。目前,这些急性短暂临床表现的病理机制尚不清楚。在没有急性表现的情况下进行的磁共振成像研究经常显示与该综合征相关的非特异性影像学征象。我们报告了在4例GLUT1-DS患儿急性发作的卒中样发作期间,使用动脉自旋标记技术进行灌注成像和MRA的发现。我们在MRA上观察到左半球可逆灌注不足和相关的MCA远端分支可逆衰减。在灌注图上,单侧脑灌注不足和短暂性交叉小脑缺血之间也有明显的联系。
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Reversible Perfusion Changes during Acute Attacks in Glucose Transporter Type 1 Deficiency Syndrome: A Pediatric Case Series.

Glucose transporter type 1 deficiency syndrome (GLUT1-DS) is an uncommon condition represented by an infantile-onset disorder, frequently arising from heterozygous mutations in the SLC2A1 gene. Individuals with GLUT1-DS may present with early-onset seizures (typically manifesting before 4 years of age), developmental delay, and complex movement disorders. In fewer cases, stroke-like events or hemiplegic migraine-like symptoms are also reported, defined by unilateral paresis affecting 1 side of the body and/or one-half of the face, occasionally accompanied by speech impairment. Currently, the pathomechanism underlying these acute transient clinical manifestations is poorly understood. MR imaging studies performed in the absence of acute manifestations frequently reveal nonspecific imaging signs associated with this syndrome. We present findings obtained using the arterial spin-labeling technique for perfusion imaging and MRA during the acute onset of stroke-like episodes in a series of 4 pediatric patients with GLUT1-DS. We observed reversible hypoperfusion in the left hemisphere and associated reversible attenuation of distal MCA branches on MRA. A notable association between unilateral cerebral hypoperfusion and transient crossed cerebellar diaschisis was evident on perfusion maps as well.

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