Multidomain Cognitive Impairment in Children With Pseudotumor Cerebri Syndrome

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Mahajnah, Muhammad [1 ,4 ]
Suchi, Ariel T. [1 ]
Zahakah, Hazar [1 ]
Sharkia, Rajech [5 ,6 ]
Shuhaiber, Shaden R. [1 ]
Srugo, Isaac [3 ,4 ]
Genizi, Jacob [2 ,3 ,4 ]
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[1] Hillel Yaffe Med Ctr, Child Neurol & Dev Ctr, IL-38100 Hadera, Israel
[2] Bnai Zion Med Ctr, Child Neurol Unit, Haifa, Israel
[3] Bnai Zion Med Ctr, Pediat Dept, Haifa, Israel
[4] Technion, Ruth & Bruce Rappaport Fac Med, Haifa, Israel
[5] Triangle Reg Res & Dev Ctr, Kfar Qara, Israel
[6] Beit Berl Acad Coll, Beit Berl, Israel
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DEPRESSION; PAIN;
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10.1097/WNO.0000000000001420
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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Background: Although prompt and suitable treatment of pseudotumor cerebri syndrome (PTCS) leads to an excellent prognosis and can prevent optic nerve atrophy, adults show long-lasting neurocognitive deficits even with prompt treatment. The purpose of our study was to evaluate cognitive outcomes in pediatric patients with PTCS. Methods: We performed a prospective study on children diagnosed with PTCS and a healthy control group. Children with pre-existing neurological conditions or psychiatric drug use were excluded. Both groups underwent a neurocognitive evaluation, using the NeuroTrax computerized battery of tests. The PTCS group were tested 3 months after the initial diagnosis. Results: We evaluated 82 children (49 females [60%], 6.5-16 years old, mean age 13.3), including 26 diagnosed with idiopathic PTC and 56 controls. Global cognitive score (P < 0.001), verbal memory (P < 0.001), executive function (P < 0.001), attention (P< 0.003), and information processing speed (P < 0.004) were all significantly lower in the PTCS group. No differences were found between children currently being treated and those whose symptoms had resolved and treatment was stopped. Conclusions: Children with PTCS experience comprehensive cognitive decline that persists after the resolution of the symptoms and treatment.
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