Clinical manifestations in children and adolescents with corpus callosum abnormalities

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Lucia Margari
Roberto Palumbi
Maria Gloria Campa
Francesca Felicia Operto
Maura Buttiglione
Francesco Craig
Sara Matricardi
Alberto Verrotti
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[1] University of Bari “Aldo Moro”,Child Neuropsychiatry Unit, Department of Basic Medical Sciences, Neuroscience and Sense Organs
[2] University of Chieti,Department of Pediatrics
[3] University of L’Aquila,Department of Pediatrics
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Journal of Neurology | 2016年 / 263卷
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Corpus callosum abnormalities; Clinical outcome; Neurodevelopment disorders; Intellectual disability; Autism; Epilepsy;
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Corpus callosum abnormality (CCA) outcomes are quite unpredictable and variable, from asymptomatic forms to mild or severe neurodevelopment disorders. The aim of this study was to examine clinical outcomes in CCA patients. The study included 61 children and adolescents in whom brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans showed CCA, isolated or associated to other central nervous system lesions. All patients underwent anamnesis, physical and neurological examination, routine laboratory tests, electroencephalogram (EEG), and MRI scans. In all participants, the intelligence quotient (IQ) was determined. We divided the participants into two subgroups: the first subgroup included patients with an isolated CCA, and the second subgroup included patients with CCA associated with extra-callosal brain lesions (complex CCA). We found that CCA were associated with elevated frequency to intellectual disability (ID), other neurodevelopment disorders, epilepsy, and isolated EEG anomalies. Mild ID (p = 0.003) was more frequent in the isolated subgroup, while epilepsy (p = 0.036) and pre-perinatal risk factors (p = 0.023) were more frequent in the complex CCA subgroup. Although the role of the CC in the interhemispheric communication is known, neurological and neurodevelopment outcomes of CCA are extremely variable and unpredictable. The presence of extra-callosal brain anomalies is one of the major prognostic factor, and probably, they have an important impact on the clinical outcome.
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