Case of Small Vessel Disease Associated with COL4A1 Mutations following Trauma.
Publication/Presentation Date
1-1-2015
Abstract
With this case report, we would like to heighten the awareness of clinicians about COL4A1 as a single-gene disorder causing cerebral small vessel disease and describe a previously unreported pathogenic missense substitution in COL4A1 (p.Gly990Val) and a new clinical presentation. We identified a heterozygous putatively pathogenic mutation of COL4A1 in a 50-year-old female with a history of congenital cataracts and glaucoma who presented with multiple diffusion-positive infarcts and areas of contrast enhancement following mild head trauma. We believe that this presentation of multiple areas of acute brain and vascular injury in the setting of mild head trauma is a new manifestation of this genetic disorder. Imaging findings of multiple acute infarcts and regions of contrast enhancement with associated asymptomatic old deep microhemorrhages and leukomalacia in adults after head trauma should raise a high suspicion for a COL4A1 genetic disorder. Radiographic patterns of significant leukoaraiosis and deep microhemorrhages can also be seen in patients with long-standing vasculopathy associated with hypertension, which our patient lacked. Our findings demonstrate the utility of genetic screening for COL4A1 mutations in young patients who have small vessel vasculopathy on brain imaging but who do not have significant cardiovascular risk factors.
Volume
7
Issue
2
First Page
142
Last Page
147
ISSN
1662-680X
Published In/Presented At
Plancher, J. M., Hufnagel, R. B., Vagal, A., Peariso, K., Saal, H. M., & Broderick, J. P. (2015). Case of Small Vessel Disease Associated with COL4A1 Mutations following Trauma. Case reports in neurology, 7(2), 142–147. https://doi.org/10.1159/000431309
Disciplines
Medicine and Health Sciences
PubMedID
26120313
Department(s)
Department of Medicine
Document Type
Article