Presumed Zika virus-related congenital brain malformations: the spectrum of CT and MRI findings in fetuses and newborns
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Resumo: | ABSTRACT The new epidemic of Zika virus infection raises grave concerns, especially with the increasingly-recognized link between emerging cases of microcephaly and this infectious disease. Besides small cranial dimensions, there are striking morphologic anomalies in the fetal brain. Key anomalies include cortical developmental malformations and a peculiar distribution of pathologic calcifications. These potentially indicate a new pattern of congenital central nervous system infection. Methods: Eight women underwent fetal MRI. Four infants also underwent postnatal CT. Five of the women underwent amniocentesis. Results: All neonates were born with microcephaly. On fetal MRI, ventriculomegaly, marked reduction of white matter thickness, severe sylvian fissure simplification, abnormal sulcation, and diffuse volumetric loss of cerebellar hemispheres were consistently seen. On postnatal CT, diffuse subcortical and basal ganglia calcifications were observed. The Zika virus was detected in two amniocenteses by polymerase chain reaction assays. Conclusion: We hope to assist the medical community in recognizing the spectrum of encephalic changes related to congenital Zika virus infection. |
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Presumed Zika virus-related congenital brain malformations: the spectrum of CT and MRI findings in fetuses and newbornsZika virusmicrocephalytomographyX-ray computedmagnetic resonance imagingABSTRACT The new epidemic of Zika virus infection raises grave concerns, especially with the increasingly-recognized link between emerging cases of microcephaly and this infectious disease. Besides small cranial dimensions, there are striking morphologic anomalies in the fetal brain. Key anomalies include cortical developmental malformations and a peculiar distribution of pathologic calcifications. These potentially indicate a new pattern of congenital central nervous system infection. Methods: Eight women underwent fetal MRI. Four infants also underwent postnatal CT. Five of the women underwent amniocentesis. Results: All neonates were born with microcephaly. On fetal MRI, ventriculomegaly, marked reduction of white matter thickness, severe sylvian fissure simplification, abnormal sulcation, and diffuse volumetric loss of cerebellar hemispheres were consistently seen. On postnatal CT, diffuse subcortical and basal ganglia calcifications were observed. The Zika virus was detected in two amniocenteses by polymerase chain reaction assays. Conclusion: We hope to assist the medical community in recognizing the spectrum of encephalic changes related to congenital Zika virus infection.Academia Brasileira de Neurologia - ABNEURO2017-10-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0004-282X2017001000703Arquivos de Neuro-Psiquiatria v.75 n.10 2017reponame:Arquivos de neuro-psiquiatria (Online)instname:Academia Brasileira de Neurologiainstacron:ABNEURO10.1590/0004-282x20170134info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCastro,José Daniel Vieira dePereira,Licia PachecoDias,Daniel AguiarAguiar,Lindenberg BarbosaMaia,Joanira Costa NogueiraCosta,Jesus Irajacy Fernandes daCastro,Eveline Campos Monteiro deFeitosa,Francisco Edson de LucenaCarvalho,Francisco Herlânio Costaeng2018-04-02T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0004-282X2017001000703Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/anphttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||revista.arquivos@abneuro.org1678-42270004-282Xopendoar:2018-04-02T00:00Arquivos de neuro-psiquiatria (Online) - Academia Brasileira de Neurologiafalse |
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Presumed Zika virus-related congenital brain malformations: the spectrum of CT and MRI findings in fetuses and newborns |
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Presumed Zika virus-related congenital brain malformations: the spectrum of CT and MRI findings in fetuses and newborns |
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Presumed Zika virus-related congenital brain malformations: the spectrum of CT and MRI findings in fetuses and newborns Castro,José Daniel Vieira de Zika virus microcephaly tomography X-ray computed magnetic resonance imaging |
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Presumed Zika virus-related congenital brain malformations: the spectrum of CT and MRI findings in fetuses and newborns |
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Presumed Zika virus-related congenital brain malformations: the spectrum of CT and MRI findings in fetuses and newborns |
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Presumed Zika virus-related congenital brain malformations: the spectrum of CT and MRI findings in fetuses and newborns |
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Presumed Zika virus-related congenital brain malformations: the spectrum of CT and MRI findings in fetuses and newborns |
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Presumed Zika virus-related congenital brain malformations: the spectrum of CT and MRI findings in fetuses and newborns |
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Castro,José Daniel Vieira de |
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Castro,José Daniel Vieira de Pereira,Licia Pacheco Dias,Daniel Aguiar Aguiar,Lindenberg Barbosa Maia,Joanira Costa Nogueira Costa,Jesus Irajacy Fernandes da Castro,Eveline Campos Monteiro de Feitosa,Francisco Edson de Lucena Carvalho,Francisco Herlânio Costa |
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Pereira,Licia Pacheco Dias,Daniel Aguiar Aguiar,Lindenberg Barbosa Maia,Joanira Costa Nogueira Costa,Jesus Irajacy Fernandes da Castro,Eveline Campos Monteiro de Feitosa,Francisco Edson de Lucena Carvalho,Francisco Herlânio Costa |
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Castro,José Daniel Vieira de Pereira,Licia Pacheco Dias,Daniel Aguiar Aguiar,Lindenberg Barbosa Maia,Joanira Costa Nogueira Costa,Jesus Irajacy Fernandes da Castro,Eveline Campos Monteiro de Feitosa,Francisco Edson de Lucena Carvalho,Francisco Herlânio Costa |
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Zika virus microcephaly tomography X-ray computed magnetic resonance imaging |
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Zika virus microcephaly tomography X-ray computed magnetic resonance imaging |
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ABSTRACT The new epidemic of Zika virus infection raises grave concerns, especially with the increasingly-recognized link between emerging cases of microcephaly and this infectious disease. Besides small cranial dimensions, there are striking morphologic anomalies in the fetal brain. Key anomalies include cortical developmental malformations and a peculiar distribution of pathologic calcifications. These potentially indicate a new pattern of congenital central nervous system infection. Methods: Eight women underwent fetal MRI. Four infants also underwent postnatal CT. Five of the women underwent amniocentesis. Results: All neonates were born with microcephaly. On fetal MRI, ventriculomegaly, marked reduction of white matter thickness, severe sylvian fissure simplification, abnormal sulcation, and diffuse volumetric loss of cerebellar hemispheres were consistently seen. On postnatal CT, diffuse subcortical and basal ganglia calcifications were observed. The Zika virus was detected in two amniocenteses by polymerase chain reaction assays. Conclusion: We hope to assist the medical community in recognizing the spectrum of encephalic changes related to congenital Zika virus infection. |
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