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DOI: 10.1055/s-0040-1701661
Sixth Cranial Nerve Involvement in Early Onset Krabbe Disease
Publication History
16 November 2019
09 December 2019
Publication Date:
11 February 2020 (online)
A 5-month-old infant developed generalized hypotonia, spasticity, and feeding difficulties, and presented severe hypertonia of the four limbs and inability to control head posture. Brain magnetic resonance imaging showed a confluent pattern of T2 signal hyperintensity involving both centrum semiovale, the posterior limb of the internal capsules, the bulbar pyramids, and the dentate nuclei ([Fig. 1]). The thalami presented low signal intensity on T2-weighted imaging. Enhancement of the oculomotor (cranial nerve [CN] III), trigeminal (CN V), and abducens (CN VI) nerves—through their cisternal segments—was also demonstrated ([Fig. 2]). Deficient enzymatic activity of galactocerebrosidase was found on total leukocytes, and genetic testing detected a composite heterozygosity of the genetic variants c.884A > T(p.N295I) and c.1162-?_*1718 + ?del(del30kb), prompting the diagnosis of Krabbe disease.
Among leukodystrophies, multiple cranial nerve enhancement may be found on early onset Krabbe disease and metachromatic leukodystrophy[1] [2] [3] [4] [5]; the mechanism responsible for this finding is still unclear, but it is probably related to demyelination and low-grade inflammation similar to that seen in peripheral nerves.[2] [3] The finding of multiple cranial nerve enhancement, including CN VI involvement, adds specificity in the diagnosis of these entities, prompting an appropriate laboratory differential, and, in selected cases, referral for stem cell transplantation.[3]
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