J Korean Acad Rehabil Med.  2002 Jun;26(3):273-278.

Correlation of Periventricular Leukomalacia on the Brain MRI and the Denver II and Capute Developmental Test

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, College of Medicine, Dankook University, Korea.
  • 2Department of Radiology, Kangbuk Samsung Hospital, Korea.

Abstract


OBJECTIVE
This study was designed to evaluate the correlation of periventricular leukomalacia (PVL) on brain MRI and Denver II and Capute developmental test. METHOD: Thirty children with PVL on brain MRI showing delayed development were included. The severity of PVL was graded as localized/generalized lesion in three fields; periventricular hyperintensity in T2 weighted image (PVHI in T2WI), reduced volume of cerebral white matter (RV of CWM), ventriculomegaly with periventricular wall irregula rity (VM with PVWI). Development quotients were obtained by Denver II and Capute test, and assessed according to the severity of PVL.
RESULTS
Although language, fine motor-adaptive, personal- social scale of Denver II and cognitive-adaptive and clinical linguistic and auditory milestone of Capute test had little correlation with severity of PVL, gross motor developmental scale assessed by Denver II had a certain degree of correlation with severity of PVL which was not significant statistically. The gross motor developmental scale of the nineteen preterm births had a significant correlation with VM with PVWI, but the other developmental scales still had no significant correlation with PVL.
CONCLUSION
As for the children with delayed development the degree of motor development was a significant predictor of the PVL on brain MRI, but those of language and cognitive development were not.

Keyword

Periventricular leukomalacia; Denver developmental screening test II; Capute scale

MeSH Terms

Brain*
Child
Humans
Infant, Newborn
Leukomalacia, Periventricular*
Linguistics
Magnetic Resonance Imaging*
Premature Birth
Weights and Measures
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