Multicystic encephalomalacia in children, the role of infections

We describe the cases of ME at different stages of development in 8 children died at the age of 19 days to 2 years 11 months and one surviving child after herpetic encephalitis. We present morphological and neurosonographic changes the brain from the stage of necrosis up to the stage of formation of...

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Main Authors: V. V. Vlasyuk, Ju. P. Vasileva, A. A. Vilnits, V. E. Karev
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: Journal Infectology 2014-09-01
Series:Žurnal Infektologii
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Online Access:https://journal.niidi.ru/jofin/article/view/300
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spelling doaj-97cd8a3587df48598885c9a034e460a22021-08-02T08:43:19ZrusJournal InfectologyŽurnal Infektologii 2072-67322014-09-0122455310.22625/2072-6732-2010-2-2-45-53314Multicystic encephalomalacia in children, the role of infectionsV. V. Vlasyuk0Ju. P. Vasileva1A. A. Vilnits2V. E. Karev3Research Institute of Children Infections of FMBA of Russia, Saint-PetersburgResearch Institute of Children Infections of FMBA of Russia, Saint-PetersburgResearch Institute of Children Infections of FMBA of Russia, Saint-PetersburgResearch Institute of Children Infections of FMBA of Russia, Saint-PetersburgWe describe the cases of ME at different stages of development in 8 children died at the age of 19 days to 2 years 11 months and one surviving child after herpetic encephalitis. We present morphological and neurosonographic changes the brain from the stage of necrosis up to the stage of formation of cysts. The dynamics of structural changes of the cysts. We describe a rare case of giant cyst formation of the cerebral hemispheres in a child born with a mass of 500 g. In the majority of observations for ME postinfectious vasculitis characterized by the brain. Considered signs of differences posthypoxic (ischemic) and postinflammatory foci of necrosis of the brain.https://journal.niidi.ru/jofin/article/view/300pathologymulticystic encephalomalaciachildrenherpes simplex virus encephalitisbrain ultrasound
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author V. V. Vlasyuk
Ju. P. Vasileva
A. A. Vilnits
V. E. Karev
spellingShingle V. V. Vlasyuk
Ju. P. Vasileva
A. A. Vilnits
V. E. Karev
Multicystic encephalomalacia in children, the role of infections
Žurnal Infektologii
pathology
multicystic encephalomalacia
children
herpes simplex virus encephalitis
brain ultrasound
author_facet V. V. Vlasyuk
Ju. P. Vasileva
A. A. Vilnits
V. E. Karev
author_sort V. V. Vlasyuk
title Multicystic encephalomalacia in children, the role of infections
title_short Multicystic encephalomalacia in children, the role of infections
title_full Multicystic encephalomalacia in children, the role of infections
title_fullStr Multicystic encephalomalacia in children, the role of infections
title_full_unstemmed Multicystic encephalomalacia in children, the role of infections
title_sort multicystic encephalomalacia in children, the role of infections
publisher Journal Infectology
series Žurnal Infektologii
issn 2072-6732
publishDate 2014-09-01
description We describe the cases of ME at different stages of development in 8 children died at the age of 19 days to 2 years 11 months and one surviving child after herpetic encephalitis. We present morphological and neurosonographic changes the brain from the stage of necrosis up to the stage of formation of cysts. The dynamics of structural changes of the cysts. We describe a rare case of giant cyst formation of the cerebral hemispheres in a child born with a mass of 500 g. In the majority of observations for ME postinfectious vasculitis characterized by the brain. Considered signs of differences posthypoxic (ischemic) and postinflammatory foci of necrosis of the brain.
topic pathology
multicystic encephalomalacia
children
herpes simplex virus encephalitis
brain ultrasound
url https://journal.niidi.ru/jofin/article/view/300
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