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Os autores descrevem um caso de intolerância hereditária à frutose com apresentação clínica prévia de diversificação alimentar num lactente de dois meses, que apresentou um primeiro episódio de hipoglicemia sintomática (crise convulsiva generalizada), durante uma infecção respiratória febril dispneizante, sob terapêutica com claritromicina e betametasona orais. Aos 9 meses apresentou um segundo episódio de hipoglicemia após ingestão de iogurte de aromas. A evidência de hepatomegalia e os achados laboratoriais sugeriam o diagnóstico de doença de Von Gierke, não confirmado por estudos moleculares. Posteriormente, a mãe relatou episódios de repetidos vómitos, duas horas após a ingestão de certos alimentos, o que levou à suspeita clínica de intolerância hereditária à frutose, confirmada por análise genética. Poucos casos estão descritos de descompensação metabólica de intolerância hereditária à frutose prévia à diversificação alimentar, sobretudo em lactentes exclusivamente amamentados. Conclui-se que algumas formulações pediátricas de utilização comum contêm excipientes que podem estar na origem de descompensação metabólica da intolerância hereditária à frutose.
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Introdução: O objectivo deste trabalho foi avaliar a prevalência de ideação suicida e tentativas de suicídio nos médicos internos de psiquiatria de adultos e de psiquiatria da infância e da adolescência em Portugal, e comparar os resultados com a população geral portuguesa e de outros países europeus. Material e Métodos: Enviou-se um questionário estruturado e anónimo, por e-mail, aos 159 internos de psiquiatria de adultos e de psiquiatria da infância e da adolescência do país, questionando antecedentes pessoais de ideação suicida e tentativas de suícidio, bem como antecedentes familiares de tentativas de suicídio falhadas e consumadas. Estas questões fazem parte do Estudo BoSS (Burnout Syndrome Study) realizado em 21 países. A análise dos dados foi feita através do programa informático SPSS v. 19. Resultados: Responderam parcialmente ao questionário 62 internos (40,3%) e 46 (29%) responderam ao questionário na totalidade, constituindo assim a amostra. O ratio feminino:masculino foi de 2:1 e a média de idade de 29 anos. A ideação suicida estava presente na forma passiva em 44% dos inquiridos e na forma activa em 33%; 4,3% referiu tentativas de suicídio prévias. Em relação à história familiar, registou-se 22% de tentativas de suicídio e 13% de suicídio consumado. Discussão: Os resultados obtidos são preocupantes e podem estar associados a factores específicos a que esta população está exposta. Conclusão: É necessária uma investigação mais aprofundada para se compreender melhor este fenómeno, respectivas causas e potenciais modificadores
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Introdução: Os recém-nascidos que recorrem ao serviço de urgência pediátrico requerem uma triagem que priorize o seu atendimento. Os objetivos deste estudo foram caracterizar os recém-nascidos admitidos no serviço de urgência pediátrico, determinar se a triagem pelo Sistema de Triagem de Manchester se adequou à gravidade das condições apresentadas e, adicionalmente, calcular a sua sensibilidade e especificidade. Métodos: Estudo observacional transversal com colheita retrospetiva de dados de recém-nascidos no serviço de urgência pediátrico, triados com o Sistema de Triagem de Manchester entre Agosto de 2011 e Julho de 2012. Resultados: Os recém-nascidos constituíram 0,8% (n = 281) das admissões no serviço de urgência pediátrico. A maioria (81,1%) recorreu sem referenciação. Não se verificou uma associação entre referenciação e diagnóstico da alta. Os recém-nascidos foram maioritariamente triados com o nível “pouco / não urgente” (174/281; 61,9%) mas destes, 46 (27%) apresentavam “patologia com necessidade de cuidados médicos hospitalares” e 16 (9%) foram internados / transferidos. Não se verificou uma associação entre utilização de recursos hospitalares / destino da alta e prioridade atribuída pelo Sistema de Triagem de Manchester, tendo este uma sensibilidade e especificidade calculadas de 47,1% e 66,1%, respetivamente. Discussão: Aproximadamente 70% das idas ao serviço de urgência pediátrico foram consideradas clinicamente injustificadas. Deve ser fortalecida a relação dos cuidadores com os cuidados de saúde primários e enfatizada formação em perinatologia. A triagem efetuada pelo Sistema de Triagem de Manchester revelou uma baixa sensibilidade e especificidade, parecendo não estar adaptada à amostra de recém-nascidos. Deverá ser atribuído um fator diferenciador ao recém-nascido na triagem. São necessários mais estudos aleatorizados que testem a validação do Sistema de Triagem de Manchester nesta população.
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Background: The diagnosis of Rett syndrome (RTT) is based on a set of clinical criteria, irrespective of mutation status. The aims of this study were (1) to define the clinical differences existing between patients with Rett syndrome with (Group I) and without a MECP2 mutation (Group II), and (2) to characterize the phenotypes associated with the more common MECP2 mutations. Patients and Methods: We analyzed 87 patients fulfilling the clinical criteria for RTT. All were observed and videotaped by the same paediatric neurologist. Seven common mutations were considered separately, and associated clinical features analysed. Results: Comparing Group I and II, we found differences concerning psychomotor development prior to onset, acquisition of propositive manipulation and language, and evolving autistic traits. Based on age at observation, we found differences in eye pointing, microcephaly, growth, number of stereotypies, rigidity, ataxia and ataxic-rigid gait, and severity score. Patients with truncating differed from those with missense mutations regarding acquisition of propositive words and independent gait, before the beginning of the disease, and microcephaly, growth, foot length, dystonia, rigidity and severity score, at the time of observation. Patients with the R168X mutation had a more severe phenotype, whereas those with R133C showed a less severe one. Patients with R294X had a hyperactive behaviour, and those with T158M seemed to be particularly ataxic and rigid. Conclusion: A clear regressive period (with loss of prehension and language, deceleration of growth) and the presence of more than three different stereotypies, rigidity and ataxic-rigid gait seemed to be very helpful in differentiating Group I from Group II.
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Background: Rett disorder (RD) is a progressive neurodevelopmental entity caused by mutations in the MECP2 gene. It has been postulated that there are alterations in the levels of certain neurotransmitters and folate in the pathogenesis of this disease. Here we re-evaluated this hypothesis. Patients and Methods: We evaluated CSF folate, biogenic amines and pterines in 25 RD patients. Treatment with oral folinic acid was started in those cases with low folate. Patients were clinically evaluated and videotaped up to 6 months after therapy. Results: CSF folate was below the reference values in 32% of the patients. Six months after treatment no clinical improvement was observed. Three of the four patients with the R294X mutation had increased levels of a dopamine metabolite associated to a particular phenotype. Three patients had low levels of a serotonin metabolite. Two of them were treated with fluoxetine and one showed clinical improvement. No association was observed between CSF folate and these metabolites, after adjusting for the patients age and neopterin levels. Conclusion: Our results support that folinic acid supplementation has no significant effects on the course of the disease. We report discrete and novel neurotransmitter abnormalities that may contribute to the pathogenesis of RD highlighting the need for further studies on CSF neurotransmitters in clinically and genetically well characterized patients.
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In this work we explored the role of the 3'UTR of the MECP2 gene in patients with clinical diagnosis of RTT and mental retardation; focusing on regions of the 3'UTR with almost 100% conservation at the nucleotide level among mouse and human. By mutation scanning (DOVAM-S technique) the MECP2 3'UTR of a total of 66 affected females were studied. Five3'UTR variants in the MECP2 were found (c.1461+9G>A, c.1461+98insA, c.2595G>A, c.9961C>G and c.9964delC) in our group of patients. None of the variants found is located in putative protein-binding sites nor predicted to have a pathogenic role. Our data suggest that mutations in this region do not account for a large proportion of the RTT cases without a genetic explanation.
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Short-lasting headaches have been studied infrequently in children and it is not known if the main categories of primary headaches of this type in adults are applicable to children. We report our experience with a group of 20 children with a brief headache. Two patients had a secondary headache. One patient had a headache with some clinical characteristics of paroxysmal hemicrania. The remaining 17 had a very brief headache. They were in many aspects comparable to others from previous studies on idiopathic stabbing headache in children: no associated symptoms, no other associated headache, frequent family history of migraine. They differed, however, in the younger age of the patients and themore frequent extratrigeminal location of the pain. Extratrigeminal ice-pick pain may be a variant of idiopathic stabbing headache, more prevalent in young children.
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Occipital lobe epilepsy (OLE) presents in childhood with different manifestations, age of onset and EEG features that form distinct syndromes. The ictal clinical symptoms are difficult to correlate with onset in particular areas in the occipital lobes, and the EEG recordings have not been able to overcome this limitation. The mapping of epileptogenic cortical regions in OLE remains therefore an important goal in our understanding of these syndromes.
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We report two cases of a peculiar leukoencephalopathy with temporal cysts. Both patients have a non-progressive neurological disorder with mental retardation, microcephaly and sensorineural deafness although clinical differences between them may reflect a different aetiology. The metabolic disorders with white matter involvement and the recently described leukoencephalopathies (Van Der Knaap disease, 'vanishing white matter disease') were excluded based on clinical, biologic and imaging findings. Cytomegalovirus infection is a likely possibility in the first case although the magnetic resonance imaging picture is only partially similar to previously reported cases. Our patients are strikingly similar to the patients reported by Deonna et al. and Olivier et al. We discuss the clinical and imaging findings in our patients and the differential diagnosis considering the known disorders of the white matter in childhood.
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Ophthalmoplegic migraine (OM) is a childhood disorder of uncertain etiology manifesting recurrent unilateral headache associated with a transitory oculomotor (usually IIIrd nerve) palsy. Recent publications emphasize the finding on MRI of contrast enhancement in the IIIrd nerve suggesting that OM may be a recurrent inflammatory neuropathy. We report the case of a 7-year-old boy with typical symptoms of this disorder. Angio MR and Angio CT revealed the presence of an infundibular dilatation of a perforating branch of the posterior cerebral artery adjacent to the symptomatic IIIrd nerve. We speculate that this and perhaps other cases of OM may have a different pathophysiology related to compression of the IIIrd nerve by an adjacent vascular structure that could activate the trigeminovascular system and produce migrainous pain.
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Methadone is used in the treatment of opioid addiction. Acute intoxication can lead to severe consequences and can even be lethal. In several case reports and small series, a presumably toxic leukoencephalopathy is described resulting from inhalation of heroin. We present the case of a 3-year-old boy who ingested methadone accidentally. In a coma with acute obstructive hydrocephalus owing to massive cerebellar edema and supratentorial lesions, he was successfully treated with methylprednisolone and cerebrospinal fluid external drainage. To our knowledge, this is the first report of an encephalopathy associated with synthetic opioid intoxication.