[HTML][HTML] Fetal brain magnetic resonance imaging findings predict neurodevelopment in children with tuberous sclerosis complex

HM Hulshof, EMH Slot, M Lequin, D Breuillard… - The Journal of …, 2021 - Elsevier
HM Hulshof, EMH Slot, M Lequin, D Breuillard, N Boddaert, S Jozwiak, K Kotulska, K Riney
The Journal of Pediatrics, 2021Elsevier
Objective To correlate fetal brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) findings with epilepsy
characteristics and neurodevelopment at 2 years of age in children with tuberous sclerosis
complex (TSC) to improve prenatal counseling. Study design This retrospective cohort study
was performed in a collaboration between centers of the EPISTOP consortium. We included
children with definite TSC, fetal MRIs, and available follow-up data at 2 years of age. A
pediatric neuroradiologist masked to the patient's clinical characteristics evaluated all fetal …
Objective
To correlate fetal brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) findings with epilepsy characteristics and neurodevelopment at 2 years of age in children with tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC) to improve prenatal counseling.
Study design
This retrospective cohort study was performed in a collaboration between centers of the EPISTOP consortium. We included children with definite TSC, fetal MRIs, and available follow-up data at 2 years of age. A pediatric neuroradiologist masked to the patient's clinical characteristics evaluated all fetal MRIs. MRIs were categorized for each of the 10 brain lobes as score 0: no (sub)cortical lesions or doubt; score 1: a single small lesion; score 2: more than one small lesion or at least one large lesion (>5 mm). Neurologic manifestations were correlated to lesion sum scores.
Results
Forty-one children were included. Median gestational age at MRI was 33.3 weeks; (sub)cortical lesions were detected in 97.6%. Mean lesion sum score was 4.5. At 2 years, 58.5% of patients had epilepsy and 22% had drug-resistant epilepsy. Cognitive, language, and motor development were delayed in 38%, 81%, and 50% of patients, respectively. Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) was diagnosed in 20.5%. Fetal MRI lesion sum scores were significantly associated with cognitive and motor development, and with ASD diagnosis, but not with epilepsy characteristics.
Conclusions
Fetal cerebral lesion scores correlate with neurodevelopment and ASD at 2 years in children with TSC.
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