Title of article
An MRI study of the myelination pattern in West syndrome
Author/Authors
Muroi، Junko نويسنده , , Okuno، Takehiko نويسنده , , Kuno، Chieko نويسنده , , Yorifuji، Tohru نويسنده , , Shimizu، Ken نويسنده , , Matsumura، Masahiko نويسنده , , Takahashi، Yasuo نويسنده , , Matsuo، Michimasa نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1996
Pages
6
From page
179
To page
184
Abstract
Using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), we studied the myelination of the brains of 8 patients with West
syndrome. All cases were symptomatic, 2 having severe asphyxia, 1 lissencephaly, 1 Leigh encephalopathy, 2
tuberous sclerosis, 1 multiple anomalies and 1 microcephaly. Myelination of the pons, cerebellum, thalamus, internal
capsules, optic radiation, centrum semiovale and cerebral white matter was separately assessed. The 2 cases with
tuberous sclerosis exhibited normal myelination patterns, although asymmetry of the cerebral white matter was
noted. These cases had a moderate degree of mental retardation and persistent seizures. The other 6 cases exhibited
a marked delay of myelination throughout the central nervous system except for the midbrain. These cases had
severe psychomotor retardation and persistent seizures. Although the difference in the outcome may simply reflect
the different etiological disorders, these results suggest that the myelination pattern is related to the psychomotor
retardation but not to the severity of the seizures in West syndrome. Atrophy of the corpus callosum developed
during ACTH therapy and disappeared after the therapy. It was thus suggested that the callosal atrophy caused by
the ACTH therapy was reversible.
Keywords
West syndrome , MRI , Myelination
Journal title
Brain and Development
Serial Year
1996
Journal title
Brain and Development
Record number
495641
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