Cerebral abnormalities in infants with myelomeningocele

Neurol Neurochir Pol. 2011 Jan-Feb;45(1):18-23. doi: 10.1016/s0028-3843(14)60055-4.

Abstract

Background and purpose: We evaluated brain abnormalities associated with myelomeningocele in infants.

Material and methods: Between June 1995 and June 2008, 42 patients with myelomeningocele were treated in our hospital. Only 24 patients (13 males, 11 females, mean age 1.5 months, range 1 day - 11 months) were evaluated by both spinal and brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and were enrolled in the study.

Results: Brain MRI revealed: hydrocephalus in 21 (87.5%) patients, all of whom required immediate shunting. Total agenesis of the corpus callosum was observed in 2 (8.3%) patients, partial agenesis was seen in 4 (17%) patients and 8 (34%) patients had dysplasia of the corpus callosum. Absence of the septum pellucidum was observed in 2 (8%) patients. Widening of the interhemispheric fissure and colpocephaly were noted in 10 (41%) and in 3 (12%) patients, respectively. Abnormal white matter maturation was observed in 2 (8%) patients. Small posterior fossa was observed in 18 (74%) patients, Chiari malformation in 16 (67%) patients, cerebellar and brain stem hypoplasia in 3 (12%) and 7 (30%) patients, respectively.

Conclusions: MRI examination of the myelomeningocele site is not sufficient. Clinicians should consider obtaining imaging studies of the entire neuraxis in patients with myelomeningocele.

MeSH terms

  • Abnormalities, Multiple / diagnosis*
  • Abnormalities, Multiple / etiology*
  • Agenesis of Corpus Callosum
  • Cerebellum / abnormalities
  • Cerebral Cortex / abnormalities*
  • Female
  • Hippocampus / abnormalities
  • Humans
  • Infant
  • Infant, Newborn
  • Magnetic Resonance Imaging
  • Male
  • Meningomyelocele / complications*
  • Meningomyelocele / diagnosis*
  • Neurologic Examination
  • Poland
  • Retrospective Studies
  • Septum Pellucidum / abnormalities