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Three-year-old child with meroacrania - Neurological signs
Fecha
2011Registro en:
BRAIN & DEVELOPMENT, v.33, n.1, p.86-89, 2011
0387-7604
10.1016/j.braindev.2010.02.001
Autor
FUNAYAMA, Carolina Araujo Rodrigues
PFEIFER, Luzia Iara
RAMOS, Ester Silveira
SANTUCCI, Patricia Zambroni
GOMY, Israel
AMARAL NETO, Adolfo Marcondes
Institución
Resumen
Neurological findings in a three-year-old child with meroacrania provide new insights into how the nervous system develops and functions in the absence of superior levels of control from the time of origin. The girl is the first child of a non-consanguineous white Brazilian couple, born at term, weighing 2650 g and measuring 44 cm in length. Upon examination at 43 months, she had quadriplegia, global hypotonia with occasional body hypertonia in a decorticate posture, hyperreflexia, ankle clonus, and extensor plantar response. This case allowed us to verify that, in the absence of upper structures and subcortical nuclei, there are clear signs that suggest corticospinal primacy in motor functions without a substitute pathway. Sound orientation responses suggest the independence of the vestibular-acoustic-ocular system, and manifestations of responsiveness to the environment raise questions about consciousness. (C) 2010 The Japanese Society of Child Neurology. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.