Clinical features of infants with IEBB with hyperechoic basal ganglia (n = 41) and normal basal ganglia (n = 17) on HUS, with univariate analysis showing the relationship between different variables and the presence of hyperechoic basal ganglia on HUS

Hyperechoic BG (No.) (%)Normal BG (No.) (%)P Value
Age
    1–2 mo16 (39%)13 (76%).019
    3–4 mo11 (27%)3 (18%)
    ≥5 mo14 (34%)1 (6%)
Sex
    Male13 (32%)7 (41%).551
    Female28 (68%)10 (59%)
Clinical symptom complex
    WE18 (44%)2 (12%).001
    Mixed13 (32%)2 (12%)
    Acidosis10 (24%)13 (76%)
Clinical features
    Systemic
        Fever11 (27%)3 (18%).523
        Vomiting/reflux21 (51%)12 (70%).247
        Diarrhea5 (12%)3 (18%).681
        Decreased feeding16 (39%)5 (29%).560
        Constipation1 (2%)0 (0%)>.999
    CNS
        Altered sensorium41 (100%)17 (100%)
        Irritability22 (43)12 (70%).260
        Lethargy8 (19%)2 (12%).707
        Moaning29 (71%)14 (82%).514
        Vacant stare16 (39%)3 (18%).137
        Ptosis18 (44%)2 (12%).032
        Divergent squint13 (32%)2 (12%).188
        Gross motor delay2 (5%)0 (0%)>.999
        Motor regression1 (2%)0 (0%)>.999
        Seizures15 (36%)3 (18%).217
        Tonic posturing10 (24%)3 (18%).736
        Hypotonia2 (5%)0 (0%)>.999
    CVS
        Shock19 (46%)14 (82%).019
        Tachycardia18 (44%)15 (88%).003
    Metabolic
        Acidotic breathing10 (24%)13 (76%)<.001
  • Note:—HUS indicates head ultrasonography; CVS, cardiovascular system; BG, basal ganglia; WE, Wernicke encephalopathy.