Clinical and neuroimaging profile of HIV-1 encephalopathy in infancy and childhood in a sub-Saharan African country
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Clinical and neuroimaging profile of HIV-1 encephalopathy in infancy and childhood in a sub-Saharan African country
Abstract
Background: Neurological dysfunction in AIDS is common, occurring in as many as eighty percent of children. Thus, it is important to recognize the central nervous system imaging appearance of HIV, in particular those of HIV encephalopathy, as this is an AIDS defining illness and with distinct neuro-imaging features essential for early diagnosis and timely therapeutic intervention
Aim: To identify the clinical features in HIV-1 infection of the central nervous system and their associated neuroradiological correlates.
Methods: Retrospective review of the records of all children with HIV-1 encephalopathy identified among children with neurological and developmental problems and who were on follow up at a child development and neurology clinic in an African city.
Results: A total of 22 children (10 male and 12 female) with HIV-1 encephalopathy were identified among 2382 children with various forms of neurological and developmental problems and who were on follow up at a child development and neurology clinic for a little bit over eight years period. All the children acquired the infection vertically. The age range of these children was between 10 months to 14 years. The median age was 5.6 years. The mean duration of symptom was 3.2 years. Global delay or regression in development along with signs of pyramidal tract involvement and seizures were the commonest clinical signs observed in these children. Neuro-behavioral problems were commonly observed among preschool and school aged children. In older children and preadolescents focal seizures with or with out neurologic deficit and neuroradiological findings were common. Nonhemorrhagic stroke was rare and occurred in one child and another child had cortical blindness. Three children had no neurological deficit. Rapid progression of the disease carried grave prognosis. Opportunistic infections and tumors of the central nervous system were also uncommon among these children. Brain volume loss with dilatation of the lateral ventricle, bilateral symmetrical or asymmetrical calcification of the basal ganglia and periventricular involvement of the white matter were the commonest neuro-radiological findings observed in these children.
Conclusion: Atrophy of the brain with dilatation of the lateral ventricles and calcification of the basal ganglia and peri-ventricular involvement of the white matter were the commonest neuro-radiological findings in children with HIV-1 encephalopathy. Similarly global delay or regression in development along with pyramidal tract signs and seizures were the commonest neurological findings. Behavioral problems were common in preschool and school aged children. Focal seizures were common in older children and preadolescents. Rapid progression of the disease carried grave prognosis.
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