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01.08.2012 | Review Paper
Cerebral haemorrhage in the presence of primary childhood central nervous system vasculitis—a review
verfasst von:
Karin Pistracher, Verena Gellner, Stefan Riegler, Bernadette Schökler, Michael Scarpatetti, Senta Kurschel
Erschienen in:
Child's Nervous System
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Ausgabe 8/2012
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Abstract
Purpose
The aim of the study was to evaluate frequency and clinical relevance of haemorrhagic events associated with primary angiitis of the central nervous system in childhood (cPACNS), a rare but increasingly recognized disease with varying clinical presentations.
Method
A systematic literature review from 1990 onwards was conducted to identify reported cases of cPACNS.
Results
A total of 110 paediatric patients met the inclusion criteria. The median age was 9.5 years. Seven children (7/110, 6.4 %) demonstrated cerebral haemorrhage. Death occurred only in children with cerebral haemorrhage (4/110, 3.6 %); both a sudden and prolonged course of disease was observed.
Conclusion
PACNS is a rare disease and the occurrence of haemorrhage with this condition is even rarer; however, the risk of an unfavourable outcome under these circumstances seems to be increased. PACNS adds to the list of differential diagnoses of intracerebral haemorrhage in the paediatric population.