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White Matter Damage in Neonates in the Course of Viral Illness
Journal of the Korean Society of Neonatology ; : 263-269, 2007.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-18432
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Studies of brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of neonatal white matter damage are few, and descriptions of this type of brain damage are limited. During the past three years, we have encountered three full-term infants with selective white matter damage over the course of their viral illness. All three neonates presented with seizures a few days after showing symptoms of a viral illness. The results of bacterial cultures of the blood, CSF, and stool were negative. Newborn screening tests for organic aciduria, amino acid metabolism disorders, and fatty acid oxidation defects were also negative. In two infants, an electroencephalogram (EEG) showed slow basic activity, which is a typical finding in patients with encephalitis/encephalopathy. The Diffusion-weighted MRI (DWI) showed abnormally high signal intensity localized to the white matter of the corpus callosum, thalamus, internal capsule, or hippocampus. The findings of DWI suggested that the neonates' lesions had occurred recently. All patients recovered completely.
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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Main subject: Seizures / Thalamus / Brain / Magnetic Resonance Imaging / Mass Screening / Corpus Callosum / Internal Capsule / Electroencephalography / Hippocampus / Metabolism Type of study: Prognostic study / Screening study Limits: Humans / Infant / Infant, Newborn Language: English Journal: Journal of the Korean Society of Neonatology Year: 2007 Type: Article

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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Main subject: Seizures / Thalamus / Brain / Magnetic Resonance Imaging / Mass Screening / Corpus Callosum / Internal Capsule / Electroencephalography / Hippocampus / Metabolism Type of study: Prognostic study / Screening study Limits: Humans / Infant / Infant, Newborn Language: English Journal: Journal of the Korean Society of Neonatology Year: 2007 Type: Article