International Child Neurology Congress (ICNC) 2022

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NEUROCUTANEOUS MELANOSIS: CLINICAL AND IMAGING CHARACTERISTICS IN 7 PATIENTS

OBJECTIVE:

Describe the clinical presentation of 7 patients with diagnosis of Neurocutaneous Melanosis.

MATERIAL AND METHOD:

Retrospective and descriptive study of the clinical characteristics and outcomes of patients with NCM treated at our hospital service.

RESULTS:

Seven patients were diagnosed with NCM, 5 boys and 2 girls. Diagnosis was established within the first week of life in 5 patients, before the first year in 1, and before 10 years of age in another. The most frequent symptom was presence of melanocytic nevi (86%) (Graphic 1), most often scattered or in the thoracoabdominal (43%) region, and less often limited to the lower limbs (28%). Twenty-nine percent of patients presented with epilepsy, all of which were focal in nature and consistent with electroencephalogram findings. nti-epileptic treatment. In the MRI, 71% presented parenchymal involvement and 86%, leptomeningeal enhancement and spinal cord lesions (Graphic 2) (Figure 1 and 2). Fifty-seven percent of the patients required ventriculoperitoneal shunt to control hydrocephalus. Two of the patients were twin sisters. All the patients had characteristic skin lesions. With regards to the neurodevelopment, a general developmental delay or language impairment was observed in 60% of the patients. In 29%, the eye fundus examination was altered.

CONCLUSION:

Although NCM is rare and has wide clinical variability, awareness of the disease is essential. An interdisciplinary approach is the cornerstone to improve outcomes in this pathology.

Angeles Schteinschnaider
Raúl Carrera Institute for Neurological Research - FLENI
Argentina

Francina Belen Lombardi
Raúl Carrera Institute for Neurological Research - FLENI
Argentina

Manuel Rivera
Raúl Carrera Institute for Neurological Research - FLENI
Argentina

Romina Nelida Dominguez
Raúl Carrera Institute for Neurological Research - FLENI
Argentina

Isaura Gonzalez
Raúl Carrera Institute for Neurological Research - FLENI
Argentina

Paulina Yañez
Raúl Carrera Institute for Neurological Research - FLENI
Argentina

 


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