Microsomic and macrosomic body structure in children and adolescents affected by syndromes or diseases associated with neurodysfunction
Abstract In Poland the issue of microsomic body structure (micro-SBS) and macrosomic body structure (macro-SBS) has so far been overlooked. Up until now only a small amount of data have been published, most often as an overview of the problem. The current study was designed to investigate the co-occ...
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oai:doaj.org-article:44b9eeb0f2a643e3910eb0b269604bf32021-12-02T11:39:44ZMicrosomic and macrosomic body structure in children and adolescents affected by syndromes or diseases associated with neurodysfunction10.1038/s41598-021-85587-72045-2322https://doaj.org/article/44b9eeb0f2a643e3910eb0b269604bf32021-03-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-85587-7https://doaj.org/toc/2045-2322Abstract In Poland the issue of microsomic body structure (micro-SBS) and macrosomic body structure (macro-SBS) has so far been overlooked. Up until now only a small amount of data have been published, most often as an overview of the problem. The current study was designed to investigate the co-occurrence of microsomic/macrosomic body structure (micro/macro-SBS) and congenital nervous system disorders or neurological syndromes with symptoms visible from infancy, based on essential data acquired during admission procedures at a neurological rehabilitation ward for children and adolescents. The study applied a retrospective analysis of data collected during hospitalization of 327 children and adolescents, aged 4–18 years who had been affected since infancy by congenital disorders of the nervous system and/or neurological syndromes associated with a minimum of one neurodysfunction. To identify subjects with microsomic or macrosomic body structure in the group of children and adolescents, the adopted criteria took into account z-score values for body height (z-score Ht), body weight (z-score Wt), head circumference (z-score HC), BMI (z-score BMI) and head circumference index (z-score HCI). The rates of micro/macro-SBS in the study group amounted to 7.3% and 0.6%, respectively. The findings show a more frequent co-occurrence of, as well as statistically significant correlations between, micro/macro-SBS and type of spasticity (cerebral palsy) (p = 0.024) as well as hydrocephalus not treated surgically (p < 0.001). Macro-SBS was found to more frequently co-occur with hemiplegia and hydrocephalus not treated surgically.Lidia PerencAgnieszka GuzikJustyna Podgórska-BednarzMariusz DrużbickiNature PortfolioarticleMedicineRScienceQENScientific Reports, Vol 11, Iss 1, Pp 1-14 (2021) |
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Abstract In Poland the issue of microsomic body structure (micro-SBS) and macrosomic body structure (macro-SBS) has so far been overlooked. Up until now only a small amount of data have been published, most often as an overview of the problem. The current study was designed to investigate the co-occurrence of microsomic/macrosomic body structure (micro/macro-SBS) and congenital nervous system disorders or neurological syndromes with symptoms visible from infancy, based on essential data acquired during admission procedures at a neurological rehabilitation ward for children and adolescents. The study applied a retrospective analysis of data collected during hospitalization of 327 children and adolescents, aged 4–18 years who had been affected since infancy by congenital disorders of the nervous system and/or neurological syndromes associated with a minimum of one neurodysfunction. To identify subjects with microsomic or macrosomic body structure in the group of children and adolescents, the adopted criteria took into account z-score values for body height (z-score Ht), body weight (z-score Wt), head circumference (z-score HC), BMI (z-score BMI) and head circumference index (z-score HCI). The rates of micro/macro-SBS in the study group amounted to 7.3% and 0.6%, respectively. The findings show a more frequent co-occurrence of, as well as statistically significant correlations between, micro/macro-SBS and type of spasticity (cerebral palsy) (p = 0.024) as well as hydrocephalus not treated surgically (p < 0.001). Macro-SBS was found to more frequently co-occur with hemiplegia and hydrocephalus not treated surgically. |
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Microsomic and macrosomic body structure in children and adolescents affected by syndromes or diseases associated with neurodysfunction |
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Microsomic and macrosomic body structure in children and adolescents affected by syndromes or diseases associated with neurodysfunction |
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Microsomic and macrosomic body structure in children and adolescents affected by syndromes or diseases associated with neurodysfunction |
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Microsomic and macrosomic body structure in children and adolescents affected by syndromes or diseases associated with neurodysfunction |
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Microsomic and macrosomic body structure in children and adolescents affected by syndromes or diseases associated with neurodysfunction |
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microsomic and macrosomic body structure in children and adolescents affected by syndromes or diseases associated with neurodysfunction |
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