Published June 2010
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Journal article
Cerebral malformations without antenatal diagnosis
Description
Cerebral malformations are usually described following the different steps in development. Disorders of neurulation (dysraphisms), or diverticulation (holoprosencephalies and posterior fossa cysts), and total commissural agenesis are usually diagnosed in utero. In contrast, disorders of histogenesis (proliferation-differentiation, migration, organization) are usually discovered in infants and children. The principal clinical symptoms that may be a clue to cerebral malformation include congenital hemiparesis, epilepsy and mental or psychomotor retardation. MRI is the imaging method of choice to assess cerebral malformations. (orig.)
Availability note (English)
Available from: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00247-010-1595-9Additional details
Identifiers
Publishing Information
- Journal Title
- Pediatric Radiology
- Journal Volume
- 40
- Journal Issue
- 6
- Journal Page Range
- p. 834-843
- ISSN
- 0301-0449
- CODEN
- PDRYA5
Conference
- Title
- 47. annual meeting and 33. postgraduate course
- Acronym
- ESPR 2010
- Dates
- 7-11 Jun 2010
- Place
- Bordeaux (France)
INIS
- Country of Publication
- Germany
- Country of Input or Organization
- Germany
- INIS RN
- 41076538
- Subject category
- S62: RADIOLOGY AND NUCLEAR MEDICINE;
- Resource subtype / Literary indicator
- Conference
- Descriptors DEI
- BRAIN; CONGENITAL MALFORMATIONS; DIAGNOSIS; INFANTS; NMR IMAGING
- Descriptors DEC
- AGE GROUPS; ANIMALS; BODY; CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM; CHILDREN; DIAGNOSTIC TECHNIQUES; MALFORMATIONS; MAMMALS; MAN; NERVOUS SYSTEM; ORGANS; PATHOLOGICAL CHANGES; PRIMATES; VERTEBRATES