Multifocal lymphangioendotheliomatosis with devastating intracranial hemorrhage.
Publication/Presentation Date
11-1-2013
Abstract
An in utero female was found to have a small hemorrhage at the foramen of Monro, hydrocephalus, and what was originally interpreted as a Dandy-Walker variant. At birth she had macrocephaly and numerous cutaneous, multifocal, red-pink blanchable macules. Postnatal MRI demonstrated a hemorrhagic soft-tissue mass involving the upper brainstem, thalamus, and basal ganglia most consistent with in utero complex multifocal intracranial hemorrhage. The skin lesions were thought to be consistent with multifocal lymphangioendotheliomatosis with thrombocytopenia (MLT). The size and location of the hemorrhage precluded operative intervention, although the hydrocephalus was treated with a ventricular shunt. The child continues to have severe developmental delays. Multifocal lymphangioendotheliomatosis with thrombocytopenia is a multifocal vascular disorder most commonly involving the skin and gastrointestinal tract. Intracranial hemorrhages are rare in this context. This case is the third reported instance of MLT with associated intracranial hemorrhage and the only case described in the neurosurgical literature. The authors review the presenting features and pathophysiology of this condition.
Volume
12
Issue
5
First Page
517
Last Page
520
ISSN
1933-0715
Published In/Presented At
Huang, C., Rizk, E., Iantosca, M., Zaenglein, A. L., Helm, K. F., Choudhary, A. K., & Dias, M. S. (2013). Multifocal lymphangioendotheliomatosis with devastating intracranial hemorrhage. Journal of neurosurgery. Pediatrics, 12(5), 517–520. https://doi.org/10.3171/2013.8.PEDS12604
Disciplines
Medicine and Health Sciences
PubMedID
24053595
Department(s)
Department of Medicine
Document Type
Article