My 17 month old daughter recently saw a pediatric neurologist. After reviewing a CT scan that was taken on my daughter's
headHead and face reconstruction
Head injury
Head lice
Indications of head injury
Radial head injury at 6 months of age, he indicated that she has
benignBenign ear cyst or tumor
Benign positional vertigo enlargement of the
subarachnoidSubarachnoid hemorrhage spaces. This he noted, has resulted in macrocephy and gross motor delays (which she has).
My daughter also has a condition called
benignBenign ear cyst or tumor
Benign positional vertigo paroxysmalParoxysmal supraventricular tachycardia (psvt) torticollisTorticollis
Torticollis (wry neck). It appears that she suffers from headaches (sometimes with vomiting) and it is my understanding that this condition is a migrane variant. She works with an occupational therapist monthly and was in physiotherapy until 11 months of age. This is definately helping.
The report that came with the CT scan indicated there was diffuse cerebral atrophy. What is this? The neurologist said that he would not associate this with a child with macrocephy, etc. The CT scan was done at our local hospital when my daughter had a fever and bulging fontanelle (no cause was ever attributed to this - blood culture, lumbar puncture, etc all clear). Could the radiologist reviewing the scan has mistaken the benign enlargement of the subarachnoid spaces with diffuse cerebral atrophy? No one ever mentioned the diffuse cerebral atrophy to me. When I try to look it up on the internet, there are many references to Alzheimer's (which my mother-in-law died from at an early age).
Do I need to worry about this or ask for any further investigations to be done? The neurologist did not seem concerned but I am puzzled with the diagnosis of diffuse cerebral atrophy. We live in Canada, so any further tests would be months away.
Any insight you can provide would be greatly appreciated.