Blinded review of hippocampal neuropathology in sudden unexplained death in childhood reveals inconsistent observations and similarities to explained paediatric deaths.
Dominique Frances LeitnerDeclan McGuoneChristopher WilliamArline FaustinManor AskenaziMatija SnuderlMelissa GuzzettaHeather S JarrellKatherine MaloneyRoss ReichardColin SmithVictor WeednThomas WisniewskiLaura GouldOrrin DevinskyPublished in: Neuropathology and applied neurobiology (2021)
The lack of an association of hippocampal findings in SUDC and controls, as well as inconsistency of observations by multiple blinded reviewers, indicates discrepancy with previous studies and an inability to reliably identify hippocampal maldevelopment associated with sudden death (HMASD). These findings underscore a need for larger studies to standardise evaluation of hippocampal findings, identifying the range of normal variation and changes unrelated to SUDC or febrile seizures. Molecular studies may help identify novel immunohistological markers that inform on COD.