Background: Pantothenate kinase-associated neurodegeneration (PKAN) is a neurodegenerative disorder caused by pantothenate kinase (PANK2) gene mutations. Brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) typically shows the "eye-of-the-tiger" sign, i.e. bilateral pallidal T2 hypointensity with a small central region of T2-hyperintensity. Aims: To describe clinical and M RI findings of a boy with early-onset neurodegeneration with brain iron accumulation due to PANK2 mutation. Methods: Clinical, neuroradiological and molecular investigations have been performed. Results: At first observation (2 years and 10 months) the boy presented only with developmental delay and toe-walking and isolated T2 hyperintensity within globi pallidi on brain MRI. One year later, small rounded areas of markedly low signal within the globi pallidi on T2(*)- weighted images appeared in association with mild dystonia. PANK2 gene homozygous mutation confirmed the diagnosis of PKAN. Conclusions: In young children, PKAN should be suspected also before clinical and neuroradiological picture is fully indicative, to avoid delayed diagnosis of a genetic disease for which therapeutical options could be potentially useful if administered in paucisymptomatic subjects.

Early-onset neurodegeneration with brain iron accumulationdue to PANK2 mutation

MORANA, GIOVANNI;
2012-01-01

Abstract

Background: Pantothenate kinase-associated neurodegeneration (PKAN) is a neurodegenerative disorder caused by pantothenate kinase (PANK2) gene mutations. Brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) typically shows the "eye-of-the-tiger" sign, i.e. bilateral pallidal T2 hypointensity with a small central region of T2-hyperintensity. Aims: To describe clinical and M RI findings of a boy with early-onset neurodegeneration with brain iron accumulation due to PANK2 mutation. Methods: Clinical, neuroradiological and molecular investigations have been performed. Results: At first observation (2 years and 10 months) the boy presented only with developmental delay and toe-walking and isolated T2 hyperintensity within globi pallidi on brain MRI. One year later, small rounded areas of markedly low signal within the globi pallidi on T2(*)- weighted images appeared in association with mild dystonia. PANK2 gene homozygous mutation confirmed the diagnosis of PKAN. Conclusions: In young children, PKAN should be suspected also before clinical and neuroradiological picture is fully indicative, to avoid delayed diagnosis of a genetic disease for which therapeutical options could be potentially useful if administered in paucisymptomatic subjects.
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ROSSI, DANIELA PAOLA; DE GRANDIS, ELISA; Barzaghi C; MASCARETTI, MONICA; Garavaglia B; ZANOTTO, ELISABETTA; MORANA, GIOVANNI; BIANCHERI, ROBERTA
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