Developmental milestones of vertically HIV infected and seroreverters children: follow up of 83 children

The aim of the study was to detect neurological abnormalities in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infected children. This was achieved by a prospective evaluation, from November/1995 to April/2000, of 43 HIV infected children (group I) and 40 HIV seroreverters children (group II) through neurological exam and neurodevelopmental tests: Denver Developmental Screening Test (DDST) and Clinical Adaptive Test / Clinical Linguistic and Auditory Milestone Scale (CAT/CLAMS). A control group (III), of 67 children, were evaluated by CAT/CLAMS. Hyperactivity, irritability and hypotonia were the findings on neurological examination, without statistical differences between group I and II. On CAT/CLAMS, the group I developmental quotient (DQ) was significantly lower than the other groups. The same occurred in DDST, with group I presenting significantly more failures than group II. Nineteen HIV children of group I had brain computed tomographic scan, with abnormalities in three of them (basal ganglia calcification, white matter hypodensity and asymmetry of lateral ventricles). We conclude that in HIV infected children a neurodevelopment delay occur early in the disease, and it can be detected by screening tests.

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Main Authors: Bruck,Isac, Tahan,Tony Tannous, Cruz,Cristina Rodrigues da, Martins,Luzilma Terezinha Flenik, Antoniuk,Sérgio Antonio, Rodrigues,Marcelo, Souza,Sílvia Mara de, Bruyn,Laís Regina de
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Published: Academia Brasileira de Neurologia - ABNEURO 2001
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spelling oai:scielo:S0004-282X20010005000072001-10-05Developmental milestones of vertically HIV infected and seroreverters children: follow up of 83 childrenBruck,IsacTahan,Tony TannousCruz,Cristina Rodrigues daMartins,Luzilma Terezinha FlenikAntoniuk,Sérgio AntonioRodrigues,MarceloSouza,Sílvia Mara deBruyn,Laís Regina de human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) neurodevelopment delay neurological screening test The aim of the study was to detect neurological abnormalities in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infected children. This was achieved by a prospective evaluation, from November/1995 to April/2000, of 43 HIV infected children (group I) and 40 HIV seroreverters children (group II) through neurological exam and neurodevelopmental tests: Denver Developmental Screening Test (DDST) and Clinical Adaptive Test / Clinical Linguistic and Auditory Milestone Scale (CAT/CLAMS). A control group (III), of 67 children, were evaluated by CAT/CLAMS. Hyperactivity, irritability and hypotonia were the findings on neurological examination, without statistical differences between group I and II. On CAT/CLAMS, the group I developmental quotient (DQ) was significantly lower than the other groups. The same occurred in DDST, with group I presenting significantly more failures than group II. Nineteen HIV children of group I had brain computed tomographic scan, with abnormalities in three of them (basal ganglia calcification, white matter hypodensity and asymmetry of lateral ventricles). We conclude that in HIV infected children a neurodevelopment delay occur early in the disease, and it can be detected by screening tests.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAcademia Brasileira de Neurologia - ABNEUROArquivos de Neuro-Psiquiatria v.59 n.3B 20012001-09-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0004-282X2001000500007en10.1590/S0004-282X2001000500007
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author Bruck,Isac
Tahan,Tony Tannous
Cruz,Cristina Rodrigues da
Martins,Luzilma Terezinha Flenik
Antoniuk,Sérgio Antonio
Rodrigues,Marcelo
Souza,Sílvia Mara de
Bruyn,Laís Regina de
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Tahan,Tony Tannous
Cruz,Cristina Rodrigues da
Martins,Luzilma Terezinha Flenik
Antoniuk,Sérgio Antonio
Rodrigues,Marcelo
Souza,Sílvia Mara de
Bruyn,Laís Regina de
Developmental milestones of vertically HIV infected and seroreverters children: follow up of 83 children
author_facet Bruck,Isac
Tahan,Tony Tannous
Cruz,Cristina Rodrigues da
Martins,Luzilma Terezinha Flenik
Antoniuk,Sérgio Antonio
Rodrigues,Marcelo
Souza,Sílvia Mara de
Bruyn,Laís Regina de
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title Developmental milestones of vertically HIV infected and seroreverters children: follow up of 83 children
title_short Developmental milestones of vertically HIV infected and seroreverters children: follow up of 83 children
title_full Developmental milestones of vertically HIV infected and seroreverters children: follow up of 83 children
title_fullStr Developmental milestones of vertically HIV infected and seroreverters children: follow up of 83 children
title_full_unstemmed Developmental milestones of vertically HIV infected and seroreverters children: follow up of 83 children
title_sort developmental milestones of vertically hiv infected and seroreverters children: follow up of 83 children
description The aim of the study was to detect neurological abnormalities in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infected children. This was achieved by a prospective evaluation, from November/1995 to April/2000, of 43 HIV infected children (group I) and 40 HIV seroreverters children (group II) through neurological exam and neurodevelopmental tests: Denver Developmental Screening Test (DDST) and Clinical Adaptive Test / Clinical Linguistic and Auditory Milestone Scale (CAT/CLAMS). A control group (III), of 67 children, were evaluated by CAT/CLAMS. Hyperactivity, irritability and hypotonia were the findings on neurological examination, without statistical differences between group I and II. On CAT/CLAMS, the group I developmental quotient (DQ) was significantly lower than the other groups. The same occurred in DDST, with group I presenting significantly more failures than group II. Nineteen HIV children of group I had brain computed tomographic scan, with abnormalities in three of them (basal ganglia calcification, white matter hypodensity and asymmetry of lateral ventricles). We conclude that in HIV infected children a neurodevelopment delay occur early in the disease, and it can be detected by screening tests.
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