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DOI: 10.1055/s-0041-1726312
Evaluation of Neonatal Acute Metabolic Crisis in Maple Syrup Urine Disease with MR Diffusion and MR Spectroscopy: Case Series and Review of the Literature


Abstract
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) findings of acute metabolic crisis in maple syrup urine disease (MSUD) in neonates were reviewed. This case cohort study included six MSUD neonates imaged during acute metabolic decompensation. Specific diffusion imaging and proton spectroscopic findings were reviewed. All patients revealed extensive intramyelinic cytotoxic edema typically involving myelinated white matter structures. Brainstem, cerebellar white matter and peduncles, midbrain, posterior limbs of internal capsules, central portions of periventricular, and perirolandic white matter regions showed typical MSUD edema. Gray matter structures such as dentate nucleus and thalamus were involved in all patients. Involvement of other deep nuclei was also noted in a few patients. None of the patients showed involvement of the superficial cortex. Reduction in N-acetyl aspartate, a prominent lactate peak, and a peak representing methyl groups of amino acids were characteristic findings seen on intermediate short echo time MR spectroscopy. Our case series outlines the importance of diffusion and spectroscopy MR techniques in the diagnosis of acute neonatal MSUD metabolic crisis.
Keywords
maple syrup urine disease - MR diffusion imaging - MR proton spectroscopy - neonate - acute metabolic crisis - intramyelinic edema - brainNote
The authors used anonymized radiology images. Patients' photos are not used. They received written informed consent from all parents. They also received approval from Hospital Ethics committee for collection, analysis, and publication of data of all these patients.
Funding
None.
Publication History
Received: 16 December 2020
Accepted: 04 February 2021
Article published online:
22 March 2021
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