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ArtikelGeneralized lymphedema associated with neurologic signs (GLANS) syndrome: A new entity?  
Oleh: Berton, Marine ; Lorette, Gerard ; Baulieu, Franqoise ; Lagrue, Emmanuelle ; Blesson, Sophie
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: JAAD: Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology (keterangan: ada di ClinicalKey) vol. 72 no. 02 (Feb. 2015), page 333–339 .
Topik: epilepsy; lymphatic; lymphedema; neurology; primary lymphedema; seizure
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Isi artikelBackground Primary lymphedema in children, especially generalized disease with facial involvement, is rare. Objective We sought to report 3 childhood cases of lymphedema with associated neurologic findings and to provide a pathophysiologic explanation for this association. Methods Clinical observations, electroencephalography, and neuroimaging studies were evaluated. Microcomparative genomic hybridization was performed in 1 case. Results The 3 children had primary lymphedema of all 4 limbs and the face. This was confirmed by lymphoscintigraphy, which showed hypoplasia of vessels and hypofixation of lymph nodes. They had nonspecific neurologic disorders and electroencephalography abnormalities, without intellectual deficit. Neuroimaging revealed normal findings. Microcomparative genomic hybridization in 1 patient revealed no cytogenetic anomaly. The outcome was fatal in 1 case with development of visceral lymphedema and coma. Limitations Genetic studies were performed in only 1 case. Conclusion These observations suggest that neurologic assessment and electroencephalography are indicated for patients with lymphedema of the limbs and face to identify this syndrome.
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