Author:
Accogli Andrea,Geraldo Ana Filipa,Piccolo Gianluca,Riva Antonella,Scala Marcello,Balagura Ganna,Salpietro Vincenzo,Madia Francesca,Maghnie Mohamad,Zara Federico,Striano Pasquale,Tortora Domenico,Severino Mariasavina,Capra Valeria
Abstract
Macrocephaly affects up to 5% of the pediatric population and is defined as an abnormally large head with an occipitofrontal circumference (OFC) >2 standard deviations (SD) above the mean for a given age and sex. Taking into account that about 2–3% of the healthy population has an OFC between 2 and 3 SD, macrocephaly is considered as “clinically relevant” when OFC is above 3 SD. This implies the urgent need for a diagnostic workflow to use in the clinical setting to dissect the several causes of increased OFC, from the benign form of familial macrocephaly and the Benign enlargement of subarachnoid spaces (BESS) to many pathological conditions, including genetic disorders. Moreover, macrocephaly should be differentiated by megalencephaly (MEG), which refers exclusively to brain overgrowth, exceeding twice the SD (3SD—“clinically relevant” megalencephaly). While macrocephaly can be isolated and benign or may be the first indication of an underlying congenital, genetic, or acquired disorder, megalencephaly is most likely due to a genetic cause. Apart from the head size evaluation, a detailed family and personal history, neuroimaging, and a careful clinical evaluation are crucial to reach the correct diagnosis. In this review, we seek to underline the clinical aspects of macrocephaly and megalencephaly, emphasizing the main differential diagnosis with a major focus on common genetic disorders. We thus provide a clinico-radiological algorithm to guide pediatricians in the assessment of children with macrocephaly.
Subject
Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
Reference252 articles.
1. Children with macrocrania: clinical and imaging predictors of disorders requiring surgery;Medina;Am J Neuroradiol.,2001
2. Macrocephaly: solving the diagnostic dilemma;Tan;Top Magn Reson Imaging.,2018
3. Head circumference from birth to eighteen years;Nellhaus;Pediatrics.,1968
4. Megalencephaly: types, clinical syndromes, and management;DeMyer;Pediatr Neurol.,1986
5. Definitions and classification of malformations of cortical development: practical guidelines;Severino;Brain.,2020
Cited by
30 articles.
订阅此论文施引文献
订阅此论文施引文献,注册后可以免费订阅5篇论文的施引文献,订阅后可以查看论文全部施引文献