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‘Raisin bread sign’ feature of pontine autosomal dominant microangiopathy and leukoencephalopathy

Pontine autosomal dominant microangiopathy and leukoencephalopathy is one of hereditary cerebral small vessel diseases caused by pathogenic variants in COL4A1 3′UTR and characterized by multiple small infarctions in the pons. We attempted to establish radiological features of this disease. We perfor...

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Autores principales: Kikumoto, Mai, Kurashige, Takashi, Ohshita, Tomohiko, Kume, Kodai, Kikumoto, Osamu, Nezu, Tomohisa, Aoki, Shiro, Ochi, Kazuhide, Morino, Hiroyuki, Nomura, Eiichi, Yamashita, Hiroshi, Kaneko, Mayumi, Maruyama, Hirofumi, Kawakami, Hideshi
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Oxford University Press 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10636559/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37953842
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/braincomms/fcad281
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Sumario:Pontine autosomal dominant microangiopathy and leukoencephalopathy is one of hereditary cerebral small vessel diseases caused by pathogenic variants in COL4A1 3′UTR and characterized by multiple small infarctions in the pons. We attempted to establish radiological features of this disease. We performed whole exome sequencing and Sanger sequencing in one family with undetermined familial small vessel disease, followed by clinicoradiological assessment and a postmortem examination. We subsequently investigated clinicoradiological features of patients in a juvenile cerebral vessel disease cohort and searched for radiological features similar to those found in the aforementioned family. Sanger sequencing was performed in selected cohort patients in order to detect variants in the same gene. An identical variant in the COL4A1 3′UTR was observed in two patients with familial small vessel disease and the two selected patients, thereby confirming the pontine autosomal dominant microangiopathy and leukoencephalopathy diagnosis. Furthermore, postmortem examination showed that the distribution of thickened media tunica and hyalinized vessels was different from that in lacunar infarctions. The appearance of characteristic multiple oval small infarctions in the pons, which resemble raisin bread, enable us to make a diagnosis of pontine autosomal dominant microangiopathy and leukoencephalopathy. This feature, for which we coined the name ‘raisin bread sign’, was also correlated to the pathological changes.