WOS: 000216262100007Neonatal cerebral infarct is a very rare entity and such infarcts could regress as a transient event or result in severe neurological injuries such as hemiplegic cerebral palsy. Here, we report a case of cerebral infarct in a term male infant presenting with convulsions within the first day of life. Difficulty at birthmight be one of the uncommon reasons of the infarcts. In this case, dystocia is supposed to be one of the associated events. The neurological deterioration was transient and no neurological deficit was noticed at 7 months after birth. The majority of neonates with large infarcts have a poor prognosis. Early imaging in this population may lead to prompt diagnosis, timely neuroprotection, rehabilitation, and ...
With a birth-prevalence of 37-67/100,000 (mostly term-born), perinatal stroke encompasses distinct d...
The perinatal ischemic stroke is defined as "a group of heterogenous conditions with a focal disrupt...
To assess various aspects of visual function at school age in children with neonatal cerebral infarc...
We observed 3 full-term newborns with focal ischemic injury of the middle cerebral artery (MCA), in ...
Abstract AIMS: To determine the prevalence of unilateral neonatal cerebral infarction in infants bor...
Neonatal cerebral infarction represents an important etiology of neurological disabilities; the cere...
To analyze the relationship between clinical characteristics and prognosis of neonatal cerebral infa...
Aims: Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is accepted as the gold standard for the diagnosis of arteria...
The World Health Organization (WHO) defines stroke as a clinical syndrome of rapidly developing foca...
Background: Identifying etiology of seizures is the primary clinical objective in the management of ...
Cerebral venous thrombosis is an uncommon disorder in children however it can be associated with ser...
Focal arterial infarction in the full-term newborn is an important cause of acquired cerebral lesion...
PURPOSE: Focal ischemic stroke in neonates is a rare occurrence. Diagnosis with most imaging modalit...
Cerebellar stroke has been virtually unreported in the living newborn infant. A term newborn male we...
Despite major improvements in perinatal care, perinatal stroke remains a severe problem of the newbo...
With a birth-prevalence of 37-67/100,000 (mostly term-born), perinatal stroke encompasses distinct d...
The perinatal ischemic stroke is defined as "a group of heterogenous conditions with a focal disrupt...
To assess various aspects of visual function at school age in children with neonatal cerebral infarc...
We observed 3 full-term newborns with focal ischemic injury of the middle cerebral artery (MCA), in ...
Abstract AIMS: To determine the prevalence of unilateral neonatal cerebral infarction in infants bor...
Neonatal cerebral infarction represents an important etiology of neurological disabilities; the cere...
To analyze the relationship between clinical characteristics and prognosis of neonatal cerebral infa...
Aims: Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is accepted as the gold standard for the diagnosis of arteria...
The World Health Organization (WHO) defines stroke as a clinical syndrome of rapidly developing foca...
Background: Identifying etiology of seizures is the primary clinical objective in the management of ...
Cerebral venous thrombosis is an uncommon disorder in children however it can be associated with ser...
Focal arterial infarction in the full-term newborn is an important cause of acquired cerebral lesion...
PURPOSE: Focal ischemic stroke in neonates is a rare occurrence. Diagnosis with most imaging modalit...
Cerebellar stroke has been virtually unreported in the living newborn infant. A term newborn male we...
Despite major improvements in perinatal care, perinatal stroke remains a severe problem of the newbo...
With a birth-prevalence of 37-67/100,000 (mostly term-born), perinatal stroke encompasses distinct d...
The perinatal ischemic stroke is defined as "a group of heterogenous conditions with a focal disrupt...
To assess various aspects of visual function at school age in children with neonatal cerebral infarc...