Title of article :
MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS IN CHILDREN: A REVIEW OF CLINICAL AND PARACLINICAL FEATURES IN 26 CASES
Author/Authors :
Inaloo، S. نويسنده , , Yavari ، M.J. نويسنده .Medical Student, Fasa University of Medical Science, School of Medicine , , Saboori، S. نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی - سال 2008
Abstract :
Objective
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is an inflammatory demyelinating disease of central
nervous system (CNS) that is increasingly being recognized as a disease affecting
children. However, the clinical features of childhood MS at onset have been
rarely reported from Asia.
Materials & Methods
This report presents a retrospective chart review of 26 patients with MS (20
females and 6 males), with an onset age of MS of less than 16 years, in the south
of Iran between March 2001and November 2007; it documents researchers’
experiences
Results
Female/male ratio was 3:1. Mean age in females was higher than males (13
vs.12.16).The disease was highly variable in onset presentation; the most
common initial symptoms were limb weakness, disequilibrium, and diplopia.
Three patients had a positive family history of MS in their first degree relatives.
VEP was abnormal in 9 of 19(47%). MRI demonstrated multiple plaques in the
brain in 24(92%) cases. Relapse remitting MS was a dominant pattern noticed
in 23(88%) cases.
Conclusion
MS, in childhood, is not as rare as commonly believed; although its diagnosis
is essentially a clinical one, paraclinical investigations are of great value in the
identification of demyelinating disorders in childhood. The disease, as it occurs
in children, does not appear to differ clinically from the disease as observed in
adults. If pediatricians should confront a child showing evidence of scattered
neurological deficits that remit, particularly weakness, disturbance of vision and
co-ordination, they need to consider the possibility of MS.
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Child Neurology (IJCN)
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Child Neurology (IJCN)