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Congenital Zika syndrome with arthrogryposis: retrospective case series study

Objective To describe the clinical, radiological, and electromyographic features in a series of children with joint contractures (arthrogryposis) associated with congenital infection presumably caused by Zika virus. Design Retrospective case series study. Setting Association for Assistance of Disabl...

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Autores principales: van der Linden, Vanessa, Filho, Epitacio Leite Rolim, Lins, Otavio Gomes, van der Linden, Ana, Aragão, Maria de Fátima Viana Vasco, Brainer-Lima, Alessandra Mertens, Cruz, Danielle Di Cavalcanti Sousa, Rocha, Maria Angela Wanderley, Sobral da Silva, Paula Fabiana, Carvalho, Maria Durce Costa Gomes, do Amaral, Fernando José, Gomes, Joelma Arruda, Ribeiro de Medeiros, Igor Colaço, Ventura, Camila V, Ramos, Regina Coeli
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4979356/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27509902
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmj.i3899
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author van der Linden, Vanessa
Filho, Epitacio Leite Rolim
Lins, Otavio Gomes
van der Linden, Ana
Aragão, Maria de Fátima Viana Vasco
Brainer-Lima, Alessandra Mertens
Cruz, Danielle Di Cavalcanti Sousa
Rocha, Maria Angela Wanderley
Sobral da Silva, Paula Fabiana
Carvalho, Maria Durce Costa Gomes
do Amaral, Fernando José
Gomes, Joelma Arruda
Ribeiro de Medeiros, Igor Colaço
Ventura, Camila V
Ramos, Regina Coeli
author_facet van der Linden, Vanessa
Filho, Epitacio Leite Rolim
Lins, Otavio Gomes
van der Linden, Ana
Aragão, Maria de Fátima Viana Vasco
Brainer-Lima, Alessandra Mertens
Cruz, Danielle Di Cavalcanti Sousa
Rocha, Maria Angela Wanderley
Sobral da Silva, Paula Fabiana
Carvalho, Maria Durce Costa Gomes
do Amaral, Fernando José
Gomes, Joelma Arruda
Ribeiro de Medeiros, Igor Colaço
Ventura, Camila V
Ramos, Regina Coeli
author_sort van der Linden, Vanessa
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description Objective To describe the clinical, radiological, and electromyographic features in a series of children with joint contractures (arthrogryposis) associated with congenital infection presumably caused by Zika virus. Design Retrospective case series study. Setting Association for Assistance of Disabled Children, Pernambuco state, Brazil. Participants Seven children with arthrogryposis and a diagnosis of congenital infection presumably caused by Zika virus during the Brazilian microcephaly epidemic. Main outcome measures Main clinical, radiological, and electromyographic findings, and likely correlation between clinical and primary neurological abnormalities. Results The brain images of all seven children were characteristic of congenital infection and arthrogryposis. Two children tested positive for IgM to Zika virus in the cerebrospinal fluid. Arthrogryposis was present in the arms and legs of six children (86%) and the legs of one child (14%). Hip radiographs showed bilateral dislocation in seven children, subluxation of the knee associated with genu valgus in three children (43%), which was bilateral in two (29%). All the children underwent high definition ultrasonography of the joints, and there was no evidence of abnormalities. Moderate signs of remodeling of the motor units and a reduced recruitment pattern were found on needle electromyography (monopolar). Five of the children underwent brain computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and the remaining two CT only. All presented malformations of cortical development, calcifications predominantly in the cortex and subcortical white matter (especially in the junction between the cortex and white matter), reduction in brain volume, ventriculomegaly, and hypoplasia of the brainstem and cerebellum. MRI of the spine in four children showed apparent thinning of the cord and reduced ventral roots. Conclusions Congenital Zika syndrome should be added to the differential diagnosis of congenital infections and arthrogryposis. The arthrogryposis was unrelated to the abnormalities of the joints themselves, but was possibly of neurogenic origin, with chronic involvement of central and peripheral motor neurones leading to deformities as a result of fixed postures in utero. Based on the neurophysiological observations, we suggest two possible mechanisms: tropism of neurones, with involvement of peripheral and central motor neurones, or a relation with vascular disorders.
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spelling pubmed-49793562016-08-19 Congenital Zika syndrome with arthrogryposis: retrospective case series study van der Linden, Vanessa Filho, Epitacio Leite Rolim Lins, Otavio Gomes van der Linden, Ana Aragão, Maria de Fátima Viana Vasco Brainer-Lima, Alessandra Mertens Cruz, Danielle Di Cavalcanti Sousa Rocha, Maria Angela Wanderley Sobral da Silva, Paula Fabiana Carvalho, Maria Durce Costa Gomes do Amaral, Fernando José Gomes, Joelma Arruda Ribeiro de Medeiros, Igor Colaço Ventura, Camila V Ramos, Regina Coeli BMJ Research Objective To describe the clinical, radiological, and electromyographic features in a series of children with joint contractures (arthrogryposis) associated with congenital infection presumably caused by Zika virus. Design Retrospective case series study. Setting Association for Assistance of Disabled Children, Pernambuco state, Brazil. Participants Seven children with arthrogryposis and a diagnosis of congenital infection presumably caused by Zika virus during the Brazilian microcephaly epidemic. Main outcome measures Main clinical, radiological, and electromyographic findings, and likely correlation between clinical and primary neurological abnormalities. Results The brain images of all seven children were characteristic of congenital infection and arthrogryposis. Two children tested positive for IgM to Zika virus in the cerebrospinal fluid. Arthrogryposis was present in the arms and legs of six children (86%) and the legs of one child (14%). Hip radiographs showed bilateral dislocation in seven children, subluxation of the knee associated with genu valgus in three children (43%), which was bilateral in two (29%). All the children underwent high definition ultrasonography of the joints, and there was no evidence of abnormalities. Moderate signs of remodeling of the motor units and a reduced recruitment pattern were found on needle electromyography (monopolar). Five of the children underwent brain computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and the remaining two CT only. All presented malformations of cortical development, calcifications predominantly in the cortex and subcortical white matter (especially in the junction between the cortex and white matter), reduction in brain volume, ventriculomegaly, and hypoplasia of the brainstem and cerebellum. MRI of the spine in four children showed apparent thinning of the cord and reduced ventral roots. Conclusions Congenital Zika syndrome should be added to the differential diagnosis of congenital infections and arthrogryposis. The arthrogryposis was unrelated to the abnormalities of the joints themselves, but was possibly of neurogenic origin, with chronic involvement of central and peripheral motor neurones leading to deformities as a result of fixed postures in utero. Based on the neurophysiological observations, we suggest two possible mechanisms: tropism of neurones, with involvement of peripheral and central motor neurones, or a relation with vascular disorders. BMJ Publishing Group Ltd. 2016-08-09 /pmc/articles/PMC4979356/ /pubmed/27509902 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmj.i3899 Text en Published by the BMJ Publishing Group Limited. For permission to use (where not already granted under a licence) please go to http://group.bmj.com/group/rights-licensing/permissions This is an Open Access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC BY-NC 3.0) license, which permits others to distribute, remix, adapt, build upon this work non-commercially, and license their derivative works on different terms, provided the original work is properly cited and the use is non-commercial. See: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/.
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van der Linden, Vanessa
Filho, Epitacio Leite Rolim
Lins, Otavio Gomes
van der Linden, Ana
Aragão, Maria de Fátima Viana Vasco
Brainer-Lima, Alessandra Mertens
Cruz, Danielle Di Cavalcanti Sousa
Rocha, Maria Angela Wanderley
Sobral da Silva, Paula Fabiana
Carvalho, Maria Durce Costa Gomes
do Amaral, Fernando José
Gomes, Joelma Arruda
Ribeiro de Medeiros, Igor Colaço
Ventura, Camila V
Ramos, Regina Coeli
Congenital Zika syndrome with arthrogryposis: retrospective case series study
title Congenital Zika syndrome with arthrogryposis: retrospective case series study
title_full Congenital Zika syndrome with arthrogryposis: retrospective case series study
title_fullStr Congenital Zika syndrome with arthrogryposis: retrospective case series study
title_full_unstemmed Congenital Zika syndrome with arthrogryposis: retrospective case series study
title_short Congenital Zika syndrome with arthrogryposis: retrospective case series study
title_sort congenital zika syndrome with arthrogryposis: retrospective case series study
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4979356/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27509902
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmj.i3899
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