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Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology | 2010

Seizures and paroxysmal events: symptoms pointing to the diagnosis of pyridoxine-dependent epilepsy and pyridoxine phosphate oxidase deficiency

Bernhard Schmitt; Matthias R. Baumgartner; Philippa B. Mills; Peter Clayton; Cornelis Jakobs; Elmar Keller; Gabriele Wohlrab

Aim  We report on seizures, paroxysmal events, and electroencephalogram (EEG) findings in four female infants with pyridoxine‐dependent epilepsy (PDE) and in one female with pyridoxine phosphate oxidase deficiency (PNPO).


Pediatrics | 2015

Incidence and Outcomes of Symptomatic Neonatal Arterial Ischemic Stroke

Sebastian Grunt; Lea Mazenauer; Sarah E. Buerki; Eugen Boltshauser; Andrea Capone Mori; Alexandre N. Datta; Joel Victor Fluss; Danielle Mercati; Elmar Keller; Oliver Maier; Claudia Poloni; Gian-Paolo Ramelli; Thomas Schmitt-Mechelke; Maja Steinlin

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Neonatal arterial ischemic stroke (NAIS) is associated with considerable lifetime burdens such as cerebral palsy, epilepsy, and cognitive impairment. Prospective epidemiologic studies that include outcome assessments are scarce. This study aimed to provide information on the epidemiology, clinical manifestations, infarct characteristics, associated clinical variables, treatment strategies, and outcomes of NAIS in a prospective, population-based cohort of Swiss children. METHODS: This prospective study evaluated the epidemiology, clinical manifestations, vascular territories, associated clinical variables, and treatment of all full-term neonates diagnosed with NAIS and born in Switzerland between 2000 and 2010. Follow-up was performed 2 years (mean 23.3 months, SD 4.3 months) after birth. RESULTS: One hundred neonates (67 boys) had a diagnosis of NAIS. The NAIS incidence in Switzerland during this time was 13 (95% confidence interval [CI], 11–17) per 100 000 live births. Seizures were the most common symptom (95%). Eighty-one percent had unilateral (80% left-sided) and 19% had bilateral lesions. Risk factors included maternal risk conditions (32%), birth complications (68%), and neonatal comorbidities (54%). Antithrombotic and antiplatelet therapy use was low (17%). No serious side effects were reported. Two years after birth, 39% were diagnosed with cerebral palsy and 31% had delayed mental performance. CONCLUSIONS: NAIS in Switzerland shows a similar incidence as other population-based studies. About one-third of patients developed cerebral palsy or showed delayed mental performance 2 years after birth, and children with normal mental performance may still develop deficits later in life.


Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology | 2010

Cerebral sinus venous thrombosis in Swiss children

Sebastian Grunt; Kevin Wingeier; Edith Wehrli; Eugen Boltshauser; Andrea Capone; Joel Victor Fluss; Danielle Gubser-Mercati; Pierre-Yves Jeannet; Elmar Keller; Jean-Pierre Marcoz; Thomas Schmitt-Mechelke; Peter Weber; Markus Weissert; Maja Steinlin

Aim  To describe the characteristics of paediatric cerebral sinus venous thrombosis (CSVT) in Switzerland.


Neurology | 2014

Factors affecting cognitive outcome in early pediatric stroke

Martina Studer; Eugen Boltshauser; Andrea Capone Mori; Alexandre N. Datta; Joel Victor Fluss; Danielle Mercati; Annette Hackenberg; Elmar Keller; Oliver Maier; Jean-Pierre Marcoz; Gian-Paolo Ramelli; Claudia Poloni; Regula Schmid; Thomas Schmitt-Mechelke; Edith Wehrli; Theda Heinks; Maja Steinlin

Objective: We examined cognitive performance in children after stroke to study the influence of age at stroke, seizures, lesion characteristics, neurologic impairment (NI), and functional outcome on cognitive outcome. Methods: This was a prospectively designed study conducted in 99 children who sustained an arterial ischemic stroke (AIS) between the age of 1 month and 16 years. All children underwent cognitive and neurologic follow-up examination sessions 2 years after the insult. Cognitive development was assessed with age-appropriate instruments. Results: Although mean cognitive performance was in the lower normative range, we found poorer results in subtests measuring visuoconstructive skills, short-term memory, and processing speed. Risk factors for negative cognitive outcome were young age at stroke, seizures, combined lesion location (cortical and subcortical), as well as marked NI. Conclusions: We recommend that all children with a history of AIS undergo regularly scheduled neuropsychological assessment to ensure implementation of appropriate interventions and environmental adjustments as early as possible.


Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology | 2010

Neuroimaging in childhood arterial ischaemic stroke: evaluation of imaging modalities and aetiologies

Sarah E. Buerki; Katja Roellin; Luca Remonda; Danielle Mercati; Pierre-Yves Jeannet; Elmar Keller; Juerg Luetschg; Caroline C. Menache; Gian Paolo Ramelli; Thomas Schmitt-Mechelke; Markus Weissert; Eugen Boltshauser; Maja Steinlin

Aim  The aim of this study was to describe neuroimaging patterns associated with arterial ischaemic stroke (AIS) in childhood and to differentiate them according to stroke aetiology.


Neuropediatrics | 2005

The first three years of the Swiss Neuropaediatric Stroke Registry (SNPSR): a population-based study of incidence, symptoms and risk factors.

Maja Steinlin; I. Pfister; J Pavlovic; R. Everts; Eugen Boltshauser; A. Capone Mori; D. Gubser Mercati; C.-A. Hänggeli; Elmar Keller; J. Luetschg; Jean-Pierre Marcoz; Gian-Paolo Ramelli; E. Roulet Perez; Thomas Schmitt-Mechelke; Markus Weissert


Neuropediatrics | 2006

Neuropsychological Problems after Paediatric Stroke: Two Year Follow-Up of Swiss Children

J Pavlovic; Franz Kaufmann; Eugen Boltshauser; A. Capone Mori; D. Gubser Mercati; Charles-Antoine Haenggeli; Elmar Keller; J Lütschg; J-P Marcoz; G-P Ramelli; E. Roulet Perez; Thomas Schmitt-Mechelke; Markus Weissert; Maja Steinlin


Neuropediatrics | 2015

Quality of Life 5 Years after Neonatal Arterial Ischemic Stroke: Is there an Association with Hand Motor Performance?

M. Teuscher; Sebastian Grunt; Martina Studer; Eugen Boltshauser; A. Capone Mori; Alexandre N. Datta; Joel Victor Fluss; Danielle Mercati; Elmar Keller; Oliver Maier; Claudia Poloni; Gian-Paolo Ramelli; Thomas Schmitt-Mechelke; Maja Steinlin


Clinical Neurophysiology | 2014

P11. Quality of Life after pediatric ischemic stroke: Five year follow-up of swiss children

S. Kornfeld; S. Winkelbeiner; Martina Studer; Eugen Boltshauser; A. Capone Mori; Alexandre N. Datta; Joel Victor Fluss; Danielle Mercati; Annette Hackenberg; Elmar Keller; Oliver Maier; Jean-Pierre Marcoz; Gian-Paolo Ramelli; Claudia Poloni; Regula Schmid; Thomas Schmitt-Mechelke; Edith Wehrli; Theda Heinks; Maja Steinlin


Neuropediatrics | 2008

Neuroimaging in childhood arterial ischaemic stroke: evaluation of aetiologies and imaging modalities

S Buerki; K Roellin; Luca Remonda; D Gubser-Mercati; Py Jeannet; Elmar Keller; J Lütschg; C Menache; Gian-Paolo Ramelli; Thomas Schmitt-Mechelke; Markus Weissert; Eugen Boltshauser; Maja Steinlin

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Eugen Boltshauser

Boston Children's Hospital

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Maja Steinlin

Boston Children's Hospital

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Markus Weissert

Boston Children's Hospital

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Danielle Mercati

Boston Children's Hospital

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Joel Victor Fluss

Boston Children's Hospital

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A. Capone Mori

Boston Children's Hospital

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