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  • 简介:AbstractImportance:The phenotypes of ATP1A3 gene mutations are diverse. Relapsing encephalopathy with cerebellar ataxia and fever-induced paroxysmal weakness and encephalopathy (FIPWE) are considered non-classical phenotypes caused by p.Arg756 mutations of ATP1A3.Objective:To summarize the clinical manifestations, treatment, and follow-up of Chinese patients with p.Arg756 mutations of ATP1A3.Methods:We analyzed the clinical features, treatment, and genotypes of eight children with p.Arg756 mutations of ATP1A3 who were treated in Beijing Children’s Hospital from January 2014 to December 2019.Results:Eight patients (six boys and two girls) were included; seven had been misdiagnosed with encephalitis. The age of onset ranged from 0.8 to 4.5 years. All patients had encephalopathy and had at least one episode of FIPWE. Cerebellar ataxia was present in nine episodes. Reversible splenial lesions of the corpus callosum were found in two patients in the acute phase. Three types of heterozygous ATP1A3 mutations were found: c.2267G > T (p.R756L) (patient 3 [P3]), c.2266C > T (p.R756C) (P2 and P4), and c.2267G > A (p.R756H) (P1, P5, P6, P7, and P8). Six mutations were de novo; two mutations were inherited. Both patients with p.R756C and one patient (P7) with p.R756H had four episodes of severe ataxia as the main manifestations. However, in the other three episodes, limb weakness was more prominent than ataxia. P5 with p.R756H exhibited overlap with FIPWE and rapid-onset dystonia-parkinsonism.Interpretation:Acute encephalopathy followed by febrile disease was characteristic of the disease in patients with p.Arg756 mutations of ATP1A3. However, the weakness and ataxia were variable. Phenotypic crossover and overlap were observed among these patients.

  • 标签: ATP1A3 Mutation Encephalopathy Fever
  • 简介:AbstractIntroduction:Primary angiitis of the central nervous system (PACNS) is a vasculitis confined to the CNS. A small proportion of the lesions may present as a tumor-like mass, which is rarely seen in children.Case presentation:A 5-year-old girl was admitted to our hospital because of an intermittent headache. Brain imaging suggested a space-occupying lesion in the right cerebral hemisphere. The final diagnosis was PACNS with a lymphocytic pattern by stereotactic brain biopsy. Her condition improved after immunotherapy.Conclusion:Pediatricians should consider the possibility of PACNS when encountering intracranial tumor-like lesions. Early diagnosis of tumor-like PACNS and prompt immunotherapy could improve the long-term prognosis and avoid surgery.

  • 标签: Primary angiitis Central nervous system Tumor Children