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Prenatal cytomegalovirus disease and cerebral microgyria: evidence for perfusion failure, not disturbance of histogenesis, as the major cause of fetal cytomegalovirus encephalopathy.

M J Marques Dias, G Harmant-van Rijckevorsel, P Landrieu, G Lyon.   

Abstract

From the study of four personal cases of microgyria related to fetal CMV infection and a review of the literature it is concluded that: 1) Microgyria is a frequent neuropathological finding in this disease - 2) CMV microgyria is the result of an insufficiency of cerebral blood supply and is not due to a disturbance of neurogenesis or histogenesis as a consequence of a direct cytopathic effect of the virus on germinal cells. The way by which the CMV causes cerebral ischemia - angeitis or more probably, transient systemic perfusion failure, - is discussed, but remains obscure. Other viruses may act on the fetal brain by way of circulatory disturbances.

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Year:  1984        PMID: 6324014     DOI: 10.1055/s-2008-1052334

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neuropediatrics        ISSN: 0174-304X            Impact factor:   1.947


  17 in total

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4.  Disturbances in neuronal migration and laminar cortical organization associated with multicystic encephalopathy in the Pena-Shokeir syndrome.

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5.  Developmental analysis of the cytomegalovirus enhancer in transgenic animals.

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6.  Congenital cytomegalovirus infection: contribution and best timing of prenatal MR imaging.

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Review 7.  Immunobiology of congenital cytomegalovirus infection of the central nervous system—the murine cytomegalovirus model.

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8.  Neuropathologic and MR imaging correlation in a neonatal case of cerebellar cortical dysplasia.

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9.  Retinoic acid receptors initiate induction of the cytomegalovirus enhancer in embryonal cells.

Authors:  P Ghazal; C DeMattei; E Giulietti; S A Kliewer; K Umesono; R M Evans
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10.  MRI in children with mental retardation.

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