European Journal of Radiology Open (Jan 2016)

MRI features in 17 patients with l2 hydroxyglutaric aciduria

  • Héla Fourati,
  • Emna Ellouze,
  • Mourad Ahmadi,
  • Dhouha Chaari,
  • Fatma Kamoun,
  • Ines Hsairi,
  • Chahnez Triki,
  • Zeineb Mnif

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3
pp. 245 – 250

Abstract

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l-2-Hydroxyglutaric (l-2-HG) aciduria is a rare inherited metabolic disease usually observed in children. Patients present a very slowly progressive deterioration with cerebellar ataxia, mild or severe mental retardation, and various other clinical signs including extrapyramidal and pyramidal symptoms, and seizures Goffette et al. [1]. This leukencephalopathy was first described in 1980 Duran et al. [2]. Brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) demonstrates nonspecific subcortical white matter (WM) loss, cerebellar atrophy and changes in dentate nuclei and putamen Steenweg et al. [3]. The diagnosis is highlighted by increased levels of l-2-HG in body fluids such as urine and cerebrospinal fluid.The purpose of this study is to retrospectively describe the brain MRI features in l-2-HG aciduria. Keywords: l-2-Hydroxyglutaric aciduria, Leukoencephalopathy, MRI, Spectroscopy