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Infarto estriatocapsular na infância: relato de quatro casos

Striatocapsular infarction in childhood: report of four cases

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Os autores apresentam o estudo de quatro crianças que manifestaram hemiparesia desproporcionada de instalação súbita, sem perda da consciência. O diagnóstico de infarto estriatocapsular foi confirmado pela tomografia computadorizada do crânio (TCC) e ressonância magnética (RM). Discutem os achados clínico-neurológicos e de exames complementares. História familiar de migrânea foi relatada em dois dos pacientes. Constatou-se migrânea em dois, trauma craniano, miocardite e prolapso de válvula mitral em um. Hemiparesia esquerda, com predomínio bráquio-facial em três e braquial em um. A TCC demonstrou comprometimento do núcleo lenticular e da cápsula interna nos quatro casos; da cabeça do núcleo caudado em três e da substância branca em dois. A RM foi realizada em dois e confirmou os achados da TCC. O eletrencefalograma, obtido na fase aguda em três, se mostrou alterado nos quatro casos.

infarto estriatocapsular; isquemia cerebral; hemiplegia aguda; infância


The authors present the study of four children that manifested asymmetric hemiparesis with sudden onset, without consciousness loss. The diagnosis of striatocapsular infarction was confirmed by computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). The clinical and neurological examination, and laboratorial results are discussed. Familial history of migraine was found in two of the patients. Migraine was diagnosed in two, mild head trauma, viral miocarditis and mitral valve prolapse in one. Left hemiparesis, with brachiofacial features in three, and brachial in one. CT showed lenticular nucleus and internal capsule lesions in all of them, head of caudate nucleus in three, and white substance in two. MRI was done in two and confirmed CT findings. Electroencephalogram, at the acute phase in three, showed abnormalities in all patients.

striatocapsular infarction; cerebral ischemia; acute hemiplegia; childhood


Infarto estriatocapsular na infância: relato de quatro casos

Striatocapsular infarction in childhood: report of four cases

A. Leboreiro-FernandezI; I.E.F. LeboreiroII; M.V.L. Moura-RibeiroIII

IProfessor Colaborador da Disciplina de Neurologia do Hospital Escola da Faculdade de Medicina do Triângulo Mineiro (FMTM); Pós-graduando do Departamento de Neuropsiquiatria e Psicologia Médica da Faculdade de Medicina de Ribeirão Preto, USP

IICardiologista da Seção de Eletrocardiografía e Intensivista do Hospital Escola da FMTM

IIIProfessor Associado do Departamento de Neurologia da Faculdade de Ciências Médicas, UNICAMP

RESUMO

Os autores apresentam o estudo de quatro crianças que manifestaram hemiparesia desproporcionada de instalação súbita, sem perda da consciência. O diagnóstico de infarto estriatocapsular foi confirmado pela tomografia computadorizada do crânio (TCC) e ressonância magnética (RM). Discutem os achados clínico-neurológicos e de exames complementares. História familiar de migrânea foi relatada em dois dos pacientes. Constatou-se migrânea em dois, trauma craniano, miocardite e prolapso de válvula mitral em um. Hemiparesia esquerda, com predomínio bráquio-facial em três e braquial em um. A TCC demonstrou comprometimento do núcleo lenticular e da cápsula interna nos quatro casos; da cabeça do núcleo caudado em três e da substância branca em dois. A RM foi realizada em dois e confirmou os achados da TCC. O eletrencefalograma, obtido na fase aguda em três, se mostrou alterado nos quatro casos.

Palavras-chave: infarto estriatocapsular, isquemia cerebral, hemiplegia aguda, infância.

SUMMARY

The authors present the study of four children that manifested asymmetric hemiparesis with sudden onset, without consciousness loss. The diagnosis of striatocapsular infarction was confirmed by computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). The clinical and neurological examination, and laboratorial results are discussed. Familial history of migraine was found in two of the patients. Migraine was diagnosed in two, mild head trauma, viral miocarditis and mitral valve prolapse in one. Left hemiparesis, with brachiofacial features in three, and brachial in one. CT showed lenticular nucleus and internal capsule lesions in all of them, head of caudate nucleus in three, and white substance in two. MRI was done in two and confirmed CT findings. Electroencephalogram, at the acute phase in three, showed abnormalities in all patients.

Key words: striatocapsular infarction, cerebral ischemia, acute hemiplegia, childhood.

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