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BackgroundBilateral posterior periventricular nodular heterotopia PNH is a complex malformation of cortical development with imaging features distinguishing it from classic bilateral PNH associated with filamin (FLNA) mutations. It distinctively consists of variably sized nodules of neurons along the trigones and temporal or occipital horns of the lateral ventricles and spectrum of developmental disorders of the mid-/hindbrain. This association suggests that pPNH is part of a more diffuse process of posterior or infrasylvian brain developmental abnormalities other than just a disorder of neuronal migration.Case presentationThis report describes the first case of an Italian young girl featuring pPNH and severe hyperphagic obesity. At the time of our first examination at age 3 years of age she was severely obese (body mass index, BMI 45.9 Kg/m2) and food-seeking behavior in the free-living situation was reported by the relatives. She showed normal linear growth and cognition, but mildly dysmorphic facial traits including deeply-set eyes, prominent zygomatic bones, downturned mouth corners and low-set ears. Over the years, the patient progressively developed further massive weight gain (at age 9 years, her BMI was 60.4 Kg/m2) and hyperphagia was confirmed by an ad libitum test meal. During follow-up, she presented limitations in walking capacity and in physical functioning due to the disabling obesity. On the basis of distinctive neuro-radiological findings pPNH was diagnosed, in absence of history of seizures.ConclusionThe present case may contribute to the expansion of the phenotypic expressions of this distinctive complex malformation.

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  • Bilateral posterior periventricular nodular heterotopia Periventricular nodular heterotopias (PNHs) is a complex malformation of cortical development with imaging features distinguishing it from classic bilateral PNH associated with filamin (FLNA) mutations

  • Periventricular nodular heterotopias (PNHs) are common malformations of cortical development consisting of variably sized nodules of neurons along the lateral ventricles, associated with many clinical syndromes and different neuroimaging phenotypes

  • Patients with posterior PNH (pPNH) are characterized by nodules typically located along the atria and temporal horns of the lateral ventricles and developmental disorders of the mid-/hindbrain

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Bilateral posterior periventricular nodular heterotopia PNH is a complex malformation of cortical development with imaging features distinguishing it from classic bilateral PNH associated with filamin (FLNA) mutations. Background Periventricular nodular heterotopias (PNHs) are common malformations of cortical development consisting of variably sized nodules of neurons along the lateral ventricles, associated with many clinical syndromes and different neuroimaging phenotypes. Associations with several single-gene disorders, chromosomal anomalies [8] and disruptive causes [9, 10] have been reported, suggesting that heterogeneous genetic and nongenetic processes may cause PNH.

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