Behavioural profiles of children and adolescents after pre- or perinatal unilateral brain damage

被引:39
|
作者
Trauner, DA
Nass, R
Ballantyne, A
机构
[1] Univ Calif San Diego, Sch Med, Dept Neurosci, La Jolla, CA 92093 USA
[2] NYU Med Ctr, Dept Neurol, New York, NY 10016 USA
关键词
focal lesions; behaviour; perinatal stroke; social-emotional function; Child Behavior Checklist;
D O I
10.1093/brain/124.5.995
中图分类号
R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
学科分类号
摘要
Recent case reports of individuals with early-onset damage to the prefrontal cortex have suggested that such early insults could result in severely impaired social behaviour in later childhood and adolescence. The investigators speculated that the acquisition of complex social conventions and moral rules had been impaired, In a large cohort of children, we sought to determine whether early focal brain insults might result in clinically significant behavioural or emotional problems. This study reports on 39 children with pre- or perinatal-onset unilateral brain damage (focal lesion) from cerebral infarction or intraparenchymal haemorrhage, using the Achenbach Child Behavior Checklist to assess the presence or absence of behavioural and emotional difficulties. Two-thirds of the subjects had left hemisphere (LH) lesions and one-third had right hemisphere (RH) lesions, Age range was 4.0-15.4 years at the time of questionnaire completion. Their results were compared with those of 54 control children. Analyses were conducted on focal lesion versus controls, RH versus LH lesion, frontal versus non-frontal lesion, and seizure versus non-seizure groups. When the effect of IQ was partialled out, there were no significant differences on the nine Behavior Problem scales, the Internalizing-Externalizing dichotomy or the Total Problem score for any of the group comparisons. Our subjects showed no evidence of clinically significant behavioural or emotional problems, even when the frontal lobe was involved. Individuals with more extensive and bilateral damage may be at higher risk of significant behavioural and emotional dysfunction than were those in our study population. In future studies of brain-behaviour relationships in developing children, all potential causes for any observed behavioural abnormalities, such as genetic and environmental factors and toxin exposure, must be considered before concluding that specific anatomical lesions are causally related to specific behavioural outcomes.
引用
收藏
页码:995 / 1002
页数:8
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] NEUROLOGIC PROFILES OF INFANTS AND CHILDREN AFTER PERINATAL STROKE
    TRAUNER, DA
    CHASE, C
    WALKER, P
    WULFECK, B
    PEDIATRIC NEUROLOGY, 1993, 9 (05) : 383 - 386
  • [22] Perinatal changes of brain-derived neurotrophic factor in pre- and fullterm neonates
    Malamitsi-Puchner, A
    Economou, E
    Rigopoulou, O
    Boutsikou, T
    EARLY HUMAN DEVELOPMENT, 2004, 76 (01) : 17 - 22
  • [23] Study of the pre- and post-treatment functionality of unilateral acquired brain injuries
    Huertas-Hoyas, Elisabet
    Pedrero-Perez, Eduardo J.
    Aguila-Maturana, Ana M.
    Gonzalez-Alted, Carlos
    REVISTA DE NEUROLOGIA, 2014, 58 (08) : 345 - 352
  • [24] Prehension with the ipsilesional hand after unilateral brain damage
    Hermsdörfer, J
    Ulrich, S
    Marquardt, C
    Goldenberg, G
    Mai, N
    CORTEX, 1999, 35 (02) : 139 - 161
  • [25] CLAUSAL INTONATION AFTER UNILATERAL BRAIN-DAMAGE
    COOPER, WE
    SOARES, C
    NICOL, J
    MICHELOW, D
    GOLOSKIE, S
    LANGUAGE AND SPEECH, 1984, 27 (JAN-) : 17 - 24
  • [26] Tonal coarticulation in Thai after unilateral brain damage
    Gandour, J
    Potisuk, S
    Ponglorpisit, S
    Dechongkit, S
    Khunadorn, F
    Boongird, P
    BRAIN AND LANGUAGE, 1996, 52 (03) : 505 - 535
  • [27] Production of linguistic prosody after unilateral brain damage
    Vijayan, A
    Gandour, J
    BRAIN AND LANGUAGE, 1997, 60 (01) : 165 - 168
  • [28] Psychiatric disorders after early brain damage in children and adolescents - four case reports
    Guenther, Thomas
    Hagenah, Ullrich
    Herpertz-Dahlmann, Beate
    Konrad, Kerstin
    ZEITSCHRIFT FUR KINDER-UND JUGENDPSYCHIATRIE UND PSYCHOTHERAPIE, 2008, 36 (06): : 427 - 435
  • [29] Regional size reduction in the human corpus callosum following pre- and perinatal brain injury
    Moses, P
    Courchesne, E
    Stiles, J
    Trauner, D
    Egaas, B
    Edwards, E
    CEREBRAL CORTEX, 2000, 10 (12) : 1200 - 1210
  • [30] Early Development of Epileptic Infants with Pre- or Perinatal Brain Injuries: Role of the Epileptic Disorder
    Barone, M. R.
    Battaglia, D.
    Veredice, C.
    De Waure, C.
    Ricci, D.
    Baranello, G.
    Mercuri, E.
    Guzzetta, F.
    NEUROPEDIATRICS, 2009, 40 (05) : 218 - 223