Cerebellar abnormalities are encountered in a high number of neurological diseases that present in the neonatal period. These disorders can be categorized broadly as inherited (e.g. malformations, inborn errors of metabolism) or acquired (e.g. hemorrhages, infections, stroke). In some disorders such as Dandy-Walker malformation or Joubert syndrome, the main abnormalities are located within the cerebellum and brainstem. In other disorders such as Krabbe disease or sulfite oxidase deficiency, the main abnormalities are found within the supratentorial brain, but the cerebellar involvement may be helpful for diagnostic purposes. In In this article, we review neurological disorders with onset in the neonatal period and cerebellar involvement wit...
International audienceThis chapter proposes a review of neuropsychologic and behavior findings in pe...
The clinical presentation of children with Joubert syndrome can include nonspecific features such as...
Background: Abnormal General Movements (GMs) early in life are predictive of later neuromotor defici...
Cerebellar abnormalities are encountered in a high number of neurological diseases that present in t...
The human cerebellum has a protracted development that makes it vulnerable to a broad spectrum of de...
There is increasing evidence that the cerebellum is susceptible to prenatal infections and hemorrhag...
There is increasing evidence that the cerebellum is susceptible to both prenatal infections and haem...
Clinical and neuroimaging features as diagnostic guides in neonatal neurology diseases with cerebell...
Contains fulltext : 80356.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The cerebellum...
Individually, metabolic disorders are rare, but overall they account for a significant number of neo...
Over the last decade, increasing evidence of cognitive functions of the cerebellum during developmen...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Infants with very low birth weight are at high risk for cerebral lesions. Al...
In the study of cerebellar degenerative diseases, morphologic imaging (computed tomography, CT and m...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: It is not possible to determine if neonates diagnosed with Krabbe disease th...
CONTEXT: The effect of neonatal cerebellar hemorrhage on neurodevelopmental outcome (NDO) in the abs...
International audienceThis chapter proposes a review of neuropsychologic and behavior findings in pe...
The clinical presentation of children with Joubert syndrome can include nonspecific features such as...
Background: Abnormal General Movements (GMs) early in life are predictive of later neuromotor defici...
Cerebellar abnormalities are encountered in a high number of neurological diseases that present in t...
The human cerebellum has a protracted development that makes it vulnerable to a broad spectrum of de...
There is increasing evidence that the cerebellum is susceptible to prenatal infections and hemorrhag...
There is increasing evidence that the cerebellum is susceptible to both prenatal infections and haem...
Clinical and neuroimaging features as diagnostic guides in neonatal neurology diseases with cerebell...
Contains fulltext : 80356.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The cerebellum...
Individually, metabolic disorders are rare, but overall they account for a significant number of neo...
Over the last decade, increasing evidence of cognitive functions of the cerebellum during developmen...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Infants with very low birth weight are at high risk for cerebral lesions. Al...
In the study of cerebellar degenerative diseases, morphologic imaging (computed tomography, CT and m...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: It is not possible to determine if neonates diagnosed with Krabbe disease th...
CONTEXT: The effect of neonatal cerebellar hemorrhage on neurodevelopmental outcome (NDO) in the abs...
International audienceThis chapter proposes a review of neuropsychologic and behavior findings in pe...
The clinical presentation of children with Joubert syndrome can include nonspecific features such as...
Background: Abnormal General Movements (GMs) early in life are predictive of later neuromotor defici...