J Korean Neurol Assoc.  2003 Apr;21(2):141-145.

Clincal, MRI and MRA Findings of Cheiro-Oral-Pedal syndrome

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  • 1Department of Neurology, Chosun University Medical College, 588 Seosuk-dong, Dong-gu, Gwangju, 501-717, Korea. hoowon@mail.chosun.ac.kr

Abstract

BACKGROUND
Cheiro-oral-pedal syndrome is characterized by a unilateral or bilateral sensory disturbance in mouth corner and hand and/or foot, and associated with central nervous system disease. Causative diseases are cerebral infarction, intracranial hemorrhage, brain tumor, migraine, etc. When related with cerebral infarction, it is known to have lacunar type pathology and favorable prognosis. But other pathogenic mechanism and poor prognosis is suggested. METHODS: We retrospectively studied 12 patients presented with cheiro-oral-pedal syndrome, who visited the department of neurology in Chosun University Hospital from September 2000 to August 2002. Cheiro-oral-pedal syndrome was diagnosed according to the clinical manifestations and brain MRI findings. We assessed neurological findings, brain MRI and MRA findings, duplex sonographic findings, risk factors of stroke and outcome of the patients. Followup period was 3-20 (mean 8) months. RESULTS: There were 12 patients (10 men, 2 women) with the age ranged from 45 to 80 (mean 57.8) years. Sensory loss on cheiro-oral area was present in 8 (66.7%) and on cheiro-oral-pedal area in 4 (33.3%). Responsible lesions were found in thalamus, capsulo-striatum, corona radiata, pons, and fronto-parietal cortex. Three patients had a major cerebral vascular abnormality on MRA. One had MCA stenosis, the other PCA stenosis and another distal ICA stenosis. Sensory symptoms had remained in all patient except one. In-hospital mortality and other neurological deficit at discharge were absent in all. CONCLUSIONS: Cheiro-oral syndrome has mixed pathogenic mechanism of small vessel disease and large vessel atherosclerosis and involves various sites. Paresthesia itself has bad prognosis but overall clinical course is benign.

Keyword

Cheiro-oral; Cerebral infarction; Lacune

MeSH Terms

Atherosclerosis
Brain
Brain Neoplasms
Central Nervous System
Cerebral Infarction
Constriction, Pathologic
Follow-Up Studies
Foot
Hand
Hospital Mortality
Humans
Intracranial Hemorrhages
Magnetic Resonance Imaging*
Male
Migraine Disorders
Mouth
Neurology
Paresthesia
Passive Cutaneous Anaphylaxis
Pathology
Pons
Prognosis
Retrospective Studies
Risk Factors
Stroke
Thalamus
Ultrasonography
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