Recommendations regarding imaging of the central nervous system in fetuses and neonates

An abnormal presentation of the central nervous system in a fetus during a screening examination is an indication for extended diagnosis, the aim of which is to explain the character of such an anomaly (a congenital defect, destructive effect of intrauterine infection or abnormality with reasons...

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Main Authors: Ewa Helwich, Monika Bekiesińska-Figatowska, Renata Bokiniec
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Medical Communications Sp. z o.o. 2014-06-01
Series:Journal of Ultrasonography
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Online Access:http://jultrason.pl/index.php/issues/volume-14-no-57/recommendations-regarding-imaging-of-the-central-nervous-system-in-fetuses-and-neonates?aid=259
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spelling doaj-5a881ec57b80438bbac01528d0d703e82020-11-24T21:25:17ZengMedical Communications Sp. z o.o.Journal of Ultrasonography2084-84042451-070X2014-06-011457203216Recommendations regarding imaging of the central nervous system in fetuses and neonatesEwa Helwich0Monika Bekiesińska-Figatowska1Renata Bokiniec2Klinika Neonatologii i Intensywnej Terapii Noworodka, Instytut Matki i Dziecka, Warszawa, PolskaZakład Diagnostyki Obrazowej, Instytut Matki i Dziecka, Warszawa, PolskaKlinika Neonatologii i Intensywnej Terapii Noworodka, Warszawski Uniwersytet Medyczny, Warszawa, PolskaAn abnormal presentation of the central nervous system in a fetus during a screening examination is an indication for extended diagnosis, the aim of which is to explain the character of such an anomaly (a congenital defect, destructive effect of intrauterine infection or abnormality with reasons that are difficult to explain). Knowledge of normal development sequence of the fetal brain, which is discussed in this paper, is the basis for correct interpretation of imaging findings. Together with the increase in survival of preterm neonates, a high risk of early brain damage is still a problem in this extremely immature population. Therefore, imaging examinations become necessary. The paper presents intrauterine and postnatal risk factors of early brain damage as well as classification of such lesions, of hemorrhagic and hypoxic-ischemic etiology. The diagnosis of the cerebellum damage, which is currently believed to be a significant cause of autism, is emphasized. The evolution of lesions over time is also presented. Moreover, the elements of diagnosis important for prognosis are stressed. The standards of imaging examinations of the central nervous system include the schedule of ultrasound examinations and provide indications for extended diagnosis with the use of magnetic resonance imaging.http://jultrason.pl/index.php/issues/volume-14-no-57/recommendations-regarding-imaging-of-the-central-nervous-system-in-fetuses-and-neonates?aid=259preterm neonateperiventricular/ intraventricular hemorrhageperiventricular leukomalaciaultrasoundmagnetic resonance imaging
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author Ewa Helwich
Monika Bekiesińska-Figatowska
Renata Bokiniec
spellingShingle Ewa Helwich
Monika Bekiesińska-Figatowska
Renata Bokiniec
Recommendations regarding imaging of the central nervous system in fetuses and neonates
Journal of Ultrasonography
preterm neonate
periventricular/ intraventricular hemorrhage
periventricular leukomalacia
ultrasound
magnetic resonance imaging
author_facet Ewa Helwich
Monika Bekiesińska-Figatowska
Renata Bokiniec
author_sort Ewa Helwich
title Recommendations regarding imaging of the central nervous system in fetuses and neonates
title_short Recommendations regarding imaging of the central nervous system in fetuses and neonates
title_full Recommendations regarding imaging of the central nervous system in fetuses and neonates
title_fullStr Recommendations regarding imaging of the central nervous system in fetuses and neonates
title_full_unstemmed Recommendations regarding imaging of the central nervous system in fetuses and neonates
title_sort recommendations regarding imaging of the central nervous system in fetuses and neonates
publisher Medical Communications Sp. z o.o.
series Journal of Ultrasonography
issn 2084-8404
2451-070X
publishDate 2014-06-01
description An abnormal presentation of the central nervous system in a fetus during a screening examination is an indication for extended diagnosis, the aim of which is to explain the character of such an anomaly (a congenital defect, destructive effect of intrauterine infection or abnormality with reasons that are difficult to explain). Knowledge of normal development sequence of the fetal brain, which is discussed in this paper, is the basis for correct interpretation of imaging findings. Together with the increase in survival of preterm neonates, a high risk of early brain damage is still a problem in this extremely immature population. Therefore, imaging examinations become necessary. The paper presents intrauterine and postnatal risk factors of early brain damage as well as classification of such lesions, of hemorrhagic and hypoxic-ischemic etiology. The diagnosis of the cerebellum damage, which is currently believed to be a significant cause of autism, is emphasized. The evolution of lesions over time is also presented. Moreover, the elements of diagnosis important for prognosis are stressed. The standards of imaging examinations of the central nervous system include the schedule of ultrasound examinations and provide indications for extended diagnosis with the use of magnetic resonance imaging.
topic preterm neonate
periventricular/ intraventricular hemorrhage
periventricular leukomalacia
ultrasound
magnetic resonance imaging
url http://jultrason.pl/index.php/issues/volume-14-no-57/recommendations-regarding-imaging-of-the-central-nervous-system-in-fetuses-and-neonates?aid=259
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