Etiologic profile of spastic quadriplegia in children
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.pediatrneurol.2007.05.006
Etiologic profile of spastic quadriplegia in children
Abstract
The etiologic profile and possible predictors of etiology in children with spastic quadriplegia were assessed in a consecutive cohort of children with this motor impairment. Medical records from a single pediatric neurology practice over a 14-year interval were retrospectively and systematically reviewed. Variables comprised possible demographic, prenatal, perinatal, and postnatal risk factors. Of the 99 patients included in the study, 39 were premature (<37 weeks gestation). The overall etiologic yield was 83%. The top three diagnoses were hypoxic-ischemic perinatal asphyxia (33%), periventricular leukomalacia (15%), and central nervous system infections (11%). In premature children, the most common diagnoses were periventricular leukomalacia (33%), perinatal asphyxia (26%), and central nervous system infections (15%). In term-born children, the most frequent diagnoses were perinatal asphyxia (37%), metabolic disease (12%), and structural malformation or infection (9% each). Factors predicting the identification of an etiology included male sex (P = 0.05), low birth weight (P = 0.003), prematurity (P = 0.01), perinatal complications (P = 0.002), and neonatal encephalopathy (P = 0.006). The etiologic yield in patients with spastic quadriplegia was 83%, with differing underlying etiologies depending on gestational age. These results should help guide physicians in investigating possible underlying etiologies in patients with spastic quadriplegia.
Comment in
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Etiologic profile of spastic quadriplegia in children.Pediatr Neurol. 2008 Apr;38(4):300; author reply 300. doi: 10.1016/j.pediatrneurol.2008.01.005. Pediatr Neurol. 2008. PMID: 18358417 No abstract available.
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