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Journal of Child Neurology | 2007

Spastic Cerebral Palsy: Clinical Magnetic Resonance Imaging Correlation of 129 Children

Wojciech Kułak; Wojciech Sobaniec; Bożena Kubas; Jerzy Walecki; Joanna Smigielska-Kuzia; Leszek Boćkowski; Barbara Artemowicz; Krzysztof Sendrowski

A prospective study was undertaken of 129 children with spastic cerebral palsy to clarify the relationship between magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) findings and clinical features of cerebral palsy. Low birth weight, asphyxia, prematurity, seizures, mental development, Gross Motor Function Classification System, and MRI findings were analyzed. Significant abnormalities relevant to the cerebral palsy were evident on imaging in 123 (95.3%). A similar percentage of MRI abnormalities were detected in the groups, 45 (100%) in patients with tetraplegic cerebral palsy, 37 (92.5%) in children with diplegic cerebral palsy, and 42 (95.4%) with hemiplegic cerebral palsy. Periventricular leukomalacia was detected more frequently in the children with spastic diplegia than in the patients with tetraplegia or hemiplegia. Cerebral atrophy was found more often in the tetraplegic group compared to the diplegic patients. Porencephalic cysts were detected more frequently in children with spastic hemiplegia. Congenital brain anomalies were found in a higher proportion in tetraplegic children. Significant correlations between the MRI findings and Gross Motor Function Classification System in the diplegic and tetraplegic patients were found. No correlations between the MRI results and risk factors for cerebral palsy in the tetraplegic patients were noted. Early detection of brain abnormalities in children with cerebral palsy may help in the prognosis and in the initiation of appropriate therapy


Journal of Child Neurology | 2006

Evaluation of the influence of antiepileptic therapy on antioxidant enzyme activity and lipid peroxidation in erythrocytes of children with epilepsy.

Wojciech Sobaniec; Elżbieta Sołowiej; Wojciech Kułak; Leszek Boćkowski; Joanna Smigielska-Kuzia; Barbara Artemowicz

The aim of this study was to evaluate the influence of antiepileptic therapy on antioxidant enzyme activity and lipid peroxidation in the erythrocytes of children with epilepsy. For this purpose, the activity of superoxide dismutase, glutathione peroxidase, and glutathione reductase and the malondialdehyde concentration in 61 healthy children and 90 children with epilepsy were measured. The activities of all of these enzymes were insignificantly higher, whereas the malondialdehyde concentration was significantly lower in the patients treated with carbamazepine monotherapy. In patients treated with valproate monotherapy, the activities of all enzymes were insignificantly lower, whereas the malondialdehyde concentration was insignificantly higher. In patients treated with polytherapy, the activity of superoxide dismutase was insignificantly lower, whereas the activity of glutathione peroxidase and glutathione reductase was insignificantly higher and the malondialdehyde concentration was lower. There were differences in glutathione reductase activity between the valproate monotherapy group and both the carbamazepine monotherapy and polytherapy groups and in malondialdehyde concentrations between the carbamazepine and valproate groups. The results indicate that the oxidant-antioxidant balance in children with epilepsy is modified by antiepileptic therapy. (J Child Neurol 2006;21:558–562; DOI 10.2310/7010.2006.00115).


Advances in Medical Sciences | 2010

Dysphagia in children with infantile cerebral palsy

Dorota Otapowicz; Wojciech Sobaniec; Bożena Okurowska-Zawada; Barbara Artemowicz; Krzysztof Sendrowski; Wojciech Kułak; Leszek Boćkowski; J Kuzia-Śmigielska

PURPOSE Dysphagia is a significant health problem in children with infantile cerebral palsy (ICP), but not frequently discussed in the literature. The study objective was to analyse dysphagia symptoms in children with a pyramidal form of ICP, including the oral and pharyngeal phases of deglutition and dysarthria severity. We searched for a correlation between dysphagia severity and ICP type, mental development and occurrence of epilepsy. MATERIAL AND METHODS A total of 67 children with a pyramidal form of infantile cerebral palsy were studied. Data were obtained based on case history elicited from the mothers, analysis of medical and psychological documentation, and logopaedic examination, including an examination of the action of swallowing. RESULTS Dysphagia symptoms were found in 41 (61%) studied children, most frequently referring only to the oral phase (25 children), with concomitant mild and moderate dysarthria. Oral and pharyngeal dysfunctions were observed in 14 children and coexisted with more pronounced dysarthria symptoms. The most severe disorders were mainly found in the pharyngeal phase in 2 children. A statistically significant correlation was noted between the severity of dysphagia symptoms and the ICP type (p<0.044) and mental development (p<0.00002). CONCLUSIONS Swallowing dysfunctions occur in the majority of children (>50%) with ICP. More serious disorders involving the oral and pharyngeal phases mainly affect children with tetraplegia and profound mental impairment. These disorders continue from early infancy through childhood and adolescence and improvement has been mainly observed when only the oral phase of swallowing is affected. These are always accompanied by dysarthria symptoms, which are especially severe when dysphagia involves the oral and pharyngeal phases. Early assessment and stimulation of the swallowing function should be a common element in the rehabilitation and care of children with ICP.


Pediatria polska | 2010

Choroba Krabbego leukodystrofia globoidalna – opis 2 przypadków

Sylwia Marcinkiewicz; Maciej Kaczmarski; Katarzyna Sidor; Elżbieta Żur; Bożena Nowowiejska; Semeniuk J; Barbara Artemowicz; Leszek Boćkowski; Marzanna Wołk

Streszczenie W niniejszym artykule opisano przebieg choroby Krabbego u dwojga dzieci. Przebieg, czas wystąpienia pierwszych objawow oraz obraz kliniczny choroby Krabbego mogą byc bardzo zroznicowane. Omowiono nieprawidlowości w badaniu podmiotowym i przedmiotowym, ktore mogą sugerowac leukodystrofie globoidalną. Opisano rowniez wspolczesne mozliwości diagnostyczne umozliwiające trafne rozpoznanie.


Advances in Medical Sciences | 2007

Topiramate as a neuroprotectant in the experimental model of febrile seizures.

Krzysztof Sendrowski; Wojciech Sobaniec; Maria Elzbieta Sobaniec-Lotowska; Barbara Artemowicz


Folia Neuropathologica | 2008

Ultrastructure of the blood-brain barrier of the gyrus hippocampal cortex in an experimental model of febrile seizures and with the use of a new generation antiepileptic drug – topiramate

Joanna M. Łotowska; Maria E. Sobaniec-Łotowska; Krzysztof Sendrowski; Wojciech Sobaniec; Barbara Artemowicz


Archive | 2011

EEG investigation in neuropediatrics

Barbara Artemowicz; Piotr Sobaniec


Neurologia Dziecięca | 2011

Survival of cultured hippocampal neurons upon hypoxia: neuroprotective effect of gabapentin

Krzysztof Sendrowski; Joanna Śmigielska-Kuzia; Piotr Sobaniec; Elżbieta Iłendo; Barbara Artemowicz


Neurologia Dziecięca | 2003

Wyniki badania jakości życia dzieci z padaczką

Barbara Artemowicz; Dorota Otapowicz; Wojciech Sobaniec; Lucyna Zabielska; Karolina Łojko; Małgorzata Trzeciak


Archive | 2011

Neuroborelioza jako częsta przyczyna porażenia nerwu twarzowego u dzieci. Analiza retrospektywna z lat 2004-2010 Neuroborreliosis as a frequent cause of peripheral facial nerve palsy in children. Retrospective analysis of the years 2004-2010

Joanna Dąbrowska; Krzysztof Sendrowski; Beata Olchowik; Barbara Artemowicz; Barbara Kiryluk

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Krzysztof Sendrowski

Medical University of Białystok

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Wojciech Sobaniec

Medical University of Białystok

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Leszek Boćkowski

Medical University of Białystok

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Joanna Śmigielska-Kuzia

Medical University of Białystok

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Anna Jakubiuk-Tomaszuk

Medical University of Białystok

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Beata Olchowik

Medical University of Białystok

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Piotr Sobaniec

Medical University of Białystok

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Wojciech Kułak

Medical University of Białystok

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Dorota Otapowicz

Medical University of Białystok

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Joanna Smigielska-Kuzia

Medical University of Białystok

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