Neuroimaging in Cerebral Palsy – Report from North India

AGGARWAL, Anju and MITTAL, Hema and KR DEBNATH, Sanjib and RAI, Anuradha (2013) Neuroimaging in Cerebral Palsy – Report from North India. Iranian Journal of Child Neurology, 7 (4). pp. 41-46.

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Abstract

How to Cite This Article: Aggarwal A, Mittal H, Debnath SKR, Rai A. Neuroimaging in Cerebral Palsy–Report from North India. Iran J Child Neurol. 2013 Autumn; 7(3):41- 46.

Objective

Only few Indian reports exist on neuroimaging abnormalities in children with cerebral palsy (CP) from India.

Materials & Methods

We studied the clinico-radiological profile of 98 children diagnosed as CP at a tertiary centre in North India. Relevant investigations were carried out to determine the etiology.

Results

Among the 98 children studied, 80.5% were males and 22.2% were premature. History of birth asphyxia was present in 41.9%. Quadriplegic CP was seen in 77.5%, hemiplegic in 11.5%, and diplegic in 10.5%. Other abnormalities were microcephaly (60.5%), epilepsy (42%), visual abnormality (37%), and hearing abnormality (20%). Neuroimaging was abnormal in 94/98 (95.91%).

Abnormalities were periventricular white matter abnormalities (34%), deep grey matter abnormalities (47.8%), malformations (11.7%), and miscellaneous lesions (6.4%). Neuroimaging findings did not relate to the presence of birth asphyxia, sex, epilepsy, gestation, type of CP, or microcephaly.

Conclusions

Neuroimaging is helpful for etiological diagnosis, especially malformations.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Grantha Library > Medical Science
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Date Deposited: 13 Mar 2023 10:41
Last Modified: 09 Jul 2024 07:34
URI: http://asian.universityeprint.com/id/eprint/259

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