OBJECTIVE: To investigate brain morphology and function in patients with glycogen storage disease type I (GSDI). STUDY DESIGN: Nineteen patients (13 females and 6 males, aged 0.9-22.6 years) and 38 sex- and age-matched controls entered the study. Neurological examinations, psychometric tests (IQ, tests of performance and verbal abilities), standard electroencephalogram (EEG), somatosensory (SEPs), visual (VEPs), and brain-stem auditory evoked potentials (BAEPs), and brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) were performed. RESULTS: The results of tests of performance ability were lower in patients than in controls (P <.05). The prevalence of abnormal EEG findings (26.3% versus 2.6%), VEPs (38.4% versus 7.7%), SEPs (23.0% versus 0%), and BAEPs abnormalities (15.7% versus 0%) was higher in patients than in controls (P <.05). MRI pattern was altered in 57.1% of patients and was normal in all controls (P <.05). Both results of tests of performance ability and BAEPs abnormalities significantly correlated with the frequency of admissions for hypoglycemia, whereas EEG abnormalities correlated with dietary compliance (P <.05). CONCLUSIONS: Brain damage, probably caused by recurrent severe hypoglycemia, may be present in patients with GSDI.

Brain damage in glycogen storage disease type I / Melis, Daniela; Parenti, Giancarlo; DELLA CASA, Roberto; Sibilio, Michelina; Romano, Alfonso; DI SALLE, Francesco; Elefante, Raffaele; Mansi, Giuseppina; Santoro, Lucio; Perretti, ANNA CARMELA AGNESE; Paludetto, Roberto; Sequino, Luigi; Andria, Generoso. - In: THE JOURNAL OF PEDIATRICS. - ISSN 0022-3476. - STAMPA. - 144:5(2004), pp. 637-642.

Brain damage in glycogen storage disease type I

MELIS, DANIELA;PARENTI, GIANCARLO;DELLA CASA, ROBERTO;SIBILIO, MICHELINA;ROMANO, ALFONSO;DI SALLE, FRANCESCO;ELEFANTE, RAFFAELE;MANSI, GIUSEPPINA;SANTORO, LUCIO;PERRETTI, ANNA CARMELA AGNESE;PALUDETTO, ROBERTO;SEQUINO, LUIGI;ANDRIA, GENEROSO
2004

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To investigate brain morphology and function in patients with glycogen storage disease type I (GSDI). STUDY DESIGN: Nineteen patients (13 females and 6 males, aged 0.9-22.6 years) and 38 sex- and age-matched controls entered the study. Neurological examinations, psychometric tests (IQ, tests of performance and verbal abilities), standard electroencephalogram (EEG), somatosensory (SEPs), visual (VEPs), and brain-stem auditory evoked potentials (BAEPs), and brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) were performed. RESULTS: The results of tests of performance ability were lower in patients than in controls (P <.05). The prevalence of abnormal EEG findings (26.3% versus 2.6%), VEPs (38.4% versus 7.7%), SEPs (23.0% versus 0%), and BAEPs abnormalities (15.7% versus 0%) was higher in patients than in controls (P <.05). MRI pattern was altered in 57.1% of patients and was normal in all controls (P <.05). Both results of tests of performance ability and BAEPs abnormalities significantly correlated with the frequency of admissions for hypoglycemia, whereas EEG abnormalities correlated with dietary compliance (P <.05). CONCLUSIONS: Brain damage, probably caused by recurrent severe hypoglycemia, may be present in patients with GSDI.
2004
Brain damage in glycogen storage disease type I / Melis, Daniela; Parenti, Giancarlo; DELLA CASA, Roberto; Sibilio, Michelina; Romano, Alfonso; DI SALLE, Francesco; Elefante, Raffaele; Mansi, Giuseppina; Santoro, Lucio; Perretti, ANNA CARMELA AGNESE; Paludetto, Roberto; Sequino, Luigi; Andria, Generoso. - In: THE JOURNAL OF PEDIATRICS. - ISSN 0022-3476. - STAMPA. - 144:5(2004), pp. 637-642.
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