Background: There are only a few series in the literature on acute disseminated encephalomyelitis (ADEM) in children. Objectives and Methods: the aims of this study were to perform (i) a prospective clinical/imaging study (1992-2009) on ADEM in children consecutively referred to our institution in Catania, Italy, and (ii) to undertake a systematic review and meta-analysis of published ADEM pediatric cohorts (> 10 cases). Results: We identified 17 patients with ADEM (incidence < 10 years of age = 1.1 per 100 000 person-years). 15 previously published cohorts were compared with our cohort: (i) systematically reviewed (750 cases); and (ii) meta-analyzed (492/750 cases). The 17 patients had the following characteristics: (a) male-to-female ratio, 1.4 (vs. 1.2-1.3 in previous cohorts); (b) mean age at presentation, 3.6 years (vs. 7.1 years in previous cohorts); (c) specific preceding triggering factor, 88 % (vs. 69-79 % in previous cohorts); (d) the most common initial signs were ataxia, seizures, headache, and thalamic syndrome; (e) brain imaging revealed > 3 lesions in 100 % (vs. 92 % in previous cohorts); (f) the outcome was good in 94 % (vs. 70-75 % in previous cohorts); and (g) 12 % relapsed once (vs. 18 % in previous cohorts). Conclusions: ADEM is generally a benign condition that mosly affects boys more than girls and rarely recurs.
Acute Disseminated Encephalomyelitis: A Long-Term Prospective Study and Meta-Analysis
Parano E;Distefano A;
2010
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Background: There are only a few series in the literature on acute disseminated encephalomyelitis (ADEM) in children. Objectives and Methods: the aims of this study were to perform (i) a prospective clinical/imaging study (1992-2009) on ADEM in children consecutively referred to our institution in Catania, Italy, and (ii) to undertake a systematic review and meta-analysis of published ADEM pediatric cohorts (> 10 cases). Results: We identified 17 patients with ADEM (incidence < 10 years of age = 1.1 per 100 000 person-years). 15 previously published cohorts were compared with our cohort: (i) systematically reviewed (750 cases); and (ii) meta-analyzed (492/750 cases). The 17 patients had the following characteristics: (a) male-to-female ratio, 1.4 (vs. 1.2-1.3 in previous cohorts); (b) mean age at presentation, 3.6 years (vs. 7.1 years in previous cohorts); (c) specific preceding triggering factor, 88 % (vs. 69-79 % in previous cohorts); (d) the most common initial signs were ataxia, seizures, headache, and thalamic syndrome; (e) brain imaging revealed > 3 lesions in 100 % (vs. 92 % in previous cohorts); (f) the outcome was good in 94 % (vs. 70-75 % in previous cohorts); and (g) 12 % relapsed once (vs. 18 % in previous cohorts). Conclusions: ADEM is generally a benign condition that mosly affects boys more than girls and rarely recurs.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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