Severe congenital toxoplasmosis presents at birth with intracranial calcifications, hydrocephalus, and chorioretinitis. The diagnosis is more difficult in mild or asymptomatic forms. Sequelae may develop just after delivery or later. Physicians must consider congenital toxoplasmosis when a newborn exhibits ...
40 Congenital malformations that have been reported in association with BVDV infection include cerebellar hypoplasia, hypomyelinogenesis, hydranencephaly, alopecia, cataracts, optic neuritis, brachygnathism, hydrocephalus, microencephaly, thymic aplasia, hypotrichosis, pulmonary hypoplasia, and growth ...
Consideration is too often limited to the cases of very severe toxoplasmosis with numerous and spectacular symptoms at birth, such as hydrocephalus, neurological disorders and ocular involvement, which lead to major handicaps. However, the frequency of attenuated, asymptomatic or poorly symptomatic ...
Warf BC. Congenital idiopathic hydrocephalus of infancy: the results of treatment by endoscopic third ventriculostomy with or without choroid plexus cauterization and suggestions for how it works. Childs Nerv Syst. 2013;29(6):935-940.Benjamin C. Warf.  Congenital idiopathic hydrocephalus of ...
As the skull radiographs showed erosion of the jugum and chronic intracranial hypertension features, a CT scan was performed and showed hydrocephalus associated with a congenital suprasellar cyst. The cyst was opened into basal cisterns with cystoperitoneal shunt. The histological examination revealed ...
How does hydrocephalus cause cerebral palsy? Is cerebral palsy a demyelinating disease? Is cerebral palsy a brain disorder? Is cerebral palsy a degenerative disease? Is cerebral palsy a neurodegenerative disease? What happens in cerebral palsy?
Hydrocephalus was again determined using the methods described previously. Minocycline Treatment Due to the small size of the young rats used in this study (20 g body weight vs. 250 g for adults), intravenous injection was not a practical method of minocycline delivery. Therefore, intraperitoneal ...
We recently had the opportunity to examine three adult siblings with ocular motor apraxia, corneal opacities, hydrocephalus and valvlar heart disease. Their verbal IQs were normal and death occurred at 3rd to 4th decade of age. Typical Gaucher cells and accumulation of glucocerebroside (Glcer) ...
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in USA in 1972 [14]. The usually quoted rate for spontaneous abortions at that time in USA was up to 20%. Of the eight infants whose major congenital anomaly was listed six had neural tube closure defects (meningomyelocele, myelocele, spina bifida or hydrocephalus), one had a ...