Morphological and molecular genetic diagnosis of CADASIL: a rare clinical case

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Golubinskaya Elena P.ORCID,Makalish Tatyana P.ORCID,Kalfa Margarita A.ORCID,Ostapenko Olga V.ORCID,Savchuk Elena A.ORCID,Zyablitskaya Evgenia Y.ORCID,Maksimova Рolina E.ORCID

Abstract

Background: Cerebral autosomal dominant arteriopathy with subcortical infarcts and leukoencephalopathy (CADASIL) is a hereditary autosomal dominant vascular injury of the brain. Currently, the clinical diagnosis of CADASIL is based on the following criteria: the onset of the condition at a relatively young age (4050 years), recurrent lacunar infarcts, gradual progression of encephalopathy with the development of pseudobulbar syndrome and dementia, various emotional disorders, and autosomal dominant inheritance. Having a family history of relatives with similar symptoms. The diagnosis is verified on the basis of the results of the following studies: neuroimaging, instrumental, morphological, and laboratory. The presence of leukoaraiosis and multiple small bilateral infarctions in such anatomical structures as the basal ganglia and white matter of the cerebral hemispheres, visual tubercles and the pons, and brain stem during MRI diagnostics. Histologically, transmission electron microscopy reveals granular osmiophilic inclusions in the adventitial membrane of the blood vessels of the brain, and on the periphery in the adventitia of the vessels of skeletal muscles and somatic nerves and in vascular biopsies of skin flaps. A mutation in the Notch3 gene determines the clinic of the disease and morphological changes in blood vessels and is detected by a molecular genetic method. The article presents a clinical case, which was a manifestation of this rare hereditary microangiopathy. Clinical case description: A 43-year-old patient was admitted to the Department of Neurology of the Republican Clinical Hospital in Simferopol for ischemic stroke in the basin of the left middle cerebral artery. According to the anamnesis, the patient suffered from migraine without aura from a young age and lacunar strokes; examination revealed a decrease in cognitive function, and MRI showed signs of microangiopathy of cerebral vessels. For final diagnosis, the patient underwent an intravital pathomorphological examination of the biopsy of the musculoskeletal flap; the results obtained made it possible to make a reliable diagnosis of CADASIL. Conclusion: Understanding and knowledge of such a rare pathology as CADASIL is crucial for the rapid recognition of a characteristic clinical picture for further appointment and interpretation of the results of morphological and molecular genetic diagnostics, making it possible to make the correct diagnosis and treatment.

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ECO-Vector LLC

Subject

General Medicine

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