The Perirolandic Sign: A Unique Imaging Finding Observed In Association With Polymerase ?-Related Disorders

F. G. Goncalves,B. Hill,Y. Guo, C. C. Muraresku, E. Mccormick,C. A. P. F. Alves,S. R. Teixeira,J. S. Martin-Saavedra, Z. Zolkipli-Cunningham,M. J. Falk,A. Vossough, A. Goldstein,G. Zuccoli

AMERICAN JOURNAL OF NEURORADIOLOGY(2020)

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Pathogenic variants in the polymerase ? gene (POLG) cause a diverse group of pathologies known as POLG-related disorders. In this report, we describe brain MR imaging findings and electroencephalogram correlates of 13 children with POLG-related disorders at diagnosis and follow-up. At diagnosis, all patients had seizures and 12 had abnormal MR imaging findings. The most common imaging findings were unilateral or bilateral perirolandic (54%) and unilateral or bilateral thalamic signal changes (77%). Association of epilepsia partialis continua with perirolandic and thalamic signal changes was present in 86% and 70% of the patients, respectively. The occipital lobe was affected in 2 patients. On follow-up, 92% of the patients had disease progression or fatal outcome. Rapid volume loss was seen in 77% of the patients. The occipital lobe (61%) and thalamus (61%) were the most affected brain regions. Perirolandic signal changes and seizures may represent a brain imaging biomarker of early-onset pediatric POLG-related disorders.
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