Elizaveta Bayramova, Lorraine Manklow, Maria Filyridou, Anastasia Pilat
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摘要
弥漫性内在脑桥胶质瘤(DIPG)是一种罕见的侵袭性脑干病变,主要影响幼儿。本报告描述了第六脑神经麻痹的最初眼科表现与这种病理的儿童。病例系列和文献回顾。所有出现第六神经麻痹的儿童都是在过去10年内从东苏塞克斯NHS医疗保健信托的儿科诊所连续招募的。3例患者进行了全面的眼科检查、正视评估和屈光检查。采用1.5 Tesla (Siemens Symphony, Erlangen, Germany)进行磁共振成像,确定诊断。患者发病时年龄在5 - 14岁之间。所有患者均表现为突发性内斜视和有限外展,提示存在第六神经麻痹,需要紧急医疗护理。经过详细的询问和评估,所有儿童都表现出各种神经系统症状,包括眼球震颤、液体吞咽困难、平衡问题和夜间遗尿。三分之二的患者在诊断后7个月内死亡。突发性内斜视,特别是由于儿童第六神经麻痹,应被视为一个危险信号症状,提示适当的紧急专科评估。在本病例系列的3例患者中,DIPG患者的第六神经麻痹与预期寿命严重降低相关,比报道的非眼科表现短。
Ophthalmic Presentation of Diffuse Intrinsic Pontine Glioma in Children (Case Series and Literature Review).
Diffuse intrinsic pontine glioma (DIPG) is a rare aggressive brainstem lesion, affecting mainly young children. This report describes sixth cranial nerve palsy as the initial ophthalmic presentation in children with this pathology. Case series and literature review. All children presented with sixth nerve palsy were consecutively recruited from the pediatric clinic at the East Sussex NHS Healthcare Trust within the last 10 years. Full ophthalmic examination, orthoptic assessment, and refraction check were done in three patients. Magnetic Resonance Imaging was carried out using 1.5 Tesla (Siemens Symphony, Erlangen, Germany) to establish the diagnosis. The patients' age ranged from 5 to 14 years at the time of presentation. All presented with sudden onset esotropia and limited abduction, suggestive of presence of sixth nerve palsy, requiring urgent medical attention. On detailed questioning and assessment, all children showed various neurological symptoms including nystagmus, liquid dysphagia, balance problems, and nocturnal enuresis. Two out of three patients died within 7 months following diagnosis. Sudden onset esotropia, especially due to sixth nerve palsy in children, should be considered a red flag symptom, prompting proper urgent specialist assessment. Sixth nerve palsy in patients with DIPG was associated with severely reduced life expectancy in this case series of three patients, shorter than in reported non-ophthalmic presentations.
期刊介绍:
Neuro-Ophthalmology publishes original papers on diagnostic methods in neuro-ophthalmology such as perimetry, neuro-imaging and electro-physiology; on the visual system such as the retina, ocular motor system and the pupil; on neuro-ophthalmic aspects of the orbit; and on related fields such as migraine and ocular manifestations of neurological diseases.