J Korean Pediatr Soc.
2000 Jun;43(6):798-805.
Correlation between the Grade of Brain MRI and Clinical Features of
Periventricular Leukomalacia
Abstract
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PURPOSE: Periventricular leukomalacia(PVL) is associated with various neurologic sequelae such
as cerebral palsy and cortical blindness. The aim of this study was to analyse the correlation
between the degree of PVL on MRI and clinical features or its severity.
METHODS
Thirty-eight children with PVL on MRI among children brought to Pusan National
University Hospital between January 1996 and August 1999 with development delay, cerebral
palsy or epilepsy were included into the study group. We reviewed medical records of the
patients including the gestational age, birth weight and neurologic sequelae. The grade for
PVL was divided into 1 to 3, and it was based on abnormally increased signal intensity in
periventricular white matter or a reduced amount of periventricular white matter or both, and
compensatory focal ventricular enlargement. We analysed the relationship of the grade of PVL
and various clinical findings.
RESULTS
The age ranged from 11 months to 13 years old with a mean of 42 months. History of
cesarean delivery and ventilator care were significantly frequent for the severe grade of PVL.
Birth weight was significantly lower according to grade of PVL. Gestational age was lower
according to the grade of PVL, but was not significant statistically. Incidence of cerebral
palsy was significantly higher on the severe grade of PVL. Incidence of epilepsy and mental
retardation were 34.2Yo and 23.9M, not associated with the grade of PVL.
CONCLUSION
Incidence of cerebral palsy was associated with the severe grade of PVL, so we
think MRI can be helpful in predicting neurodevelopmental outcome.
(J Korean Pediatr Soc 2000;43 798-805)