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Rev Med Chil ; 136(7): 892-5, 2008 Jul.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18949166

ABSTRACT

We report a 7 year-old girl with mapuche ancestors, diagnosed as a cerebral palsy since infancy and on active rehabilitation. She acquired motor and cognitive skills at 3 years of age. At 5 years of age, a slow neurological deterioration started, associated to visual impairment. Optic atrophy was added to the typical neurological exam of ataxic cerebral palsy and the diagnosis was re-considered. Neuroimaging showed a slow and progressive atrophy of intracerebral structures and ultramicroscopy revealed intracytoplasmatic inclusions in conjunctiva and skin, compatible with mucolipidoses type IV (ML-IV). ML-IV must be included in the differential diagnosis of cerebral palsy associated with loss of acquired skills and progressive visual impairment. Electron microscopy of skin or conjunctiva is a useful diagnostic test. Suspicion of ML-IV must not be restricted to Ashkenazi Jewish population.


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Cerebral Palsy/diagnosis , Mucolipidoses/diagnosis , Child , Chile , Diagnosis, Differential , Female , Humans , Indians, South American , Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy , Mucolipidoses/ethnology
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Rev. méd. Chile ; 136(7): 892-895, jul. 2008. ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-496011

ABSTRACT

We report a 7 year-old girl with mapuche ancestors, diagnosed as a cerebral palsy since infancy and on active rehabilitation. She acquired motor and cognitive skills at 3 years of age. At 5 years of age, a slow neurological deterioration started, associated to visual impairment. Optic atrophy was added to the typical neurological exam ofataxic cerebral palsy and the diagnosis was re-considered. Neuroimaging showed a slow and progressive atrophy of intracerebral structures and ultramicroscopy revealed intracytoplasmatic inclusions in conjunctiva and skin, compatible with mucolipidoses type IV (ML-IV). ML-IV must be included in the differencial diagnosis of cerebral palsy associated with loss of acquired skills and progressive visual impairment. Electrón microscopy of skin or conjunctiva is a useful diagnostic test. Suspicion of ML-IV must not be restricted to Ashkenazi Jewish population.


Subject(s)
Child , Female , Humans , Cerebral Palsy/diagnosis , Mucolipidoses/diagnosis , Chile , Diagnosis, Differential , Indians, South American , Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy , Mucolipidoses/ethnology
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